- Rapsodie espagnole
"Rapsodie espagnole" (alternatively spelt 'Rhapsodie') is an orchestral rhapsody written by
Maurice Ravel . Composed between 1907 and 1908, the Rapsodie represents one of Ravel's first major works fororchestra .The Rapsodie reflects the profound influence of the Spanish musical heritage that was imparted to Ravel by his Basque mother. As a child, Ravel would listen to his mother sing him
folk songs from her country. Later works by Ravel such as Boléro and theopera "L'heure espagnole" also claim similar sources of inspiration. Ravel composed his Rapsodie only a year beforeClaude Debussy appeared with his own evocations of Spain in "Iberia".The first version of the Rapsodie was written for two piano 4-hands during the summer of 1907, and was quickly followed by a transcription for orchestra. Ravel dedicated the work to
Charles Wilfrid de Bériot , professor of piano and composition and son of the renowned Belgian violinist Charles Auguste de Bériot.The premiere of the Rapsodie was given by the Orchestre des Concerts Colonne, conducted by
Édouard Colonne , at the Chatelet Theatre onMarch 15 ,1908 . Although the work attracted only limited popular acclaim, it was highly appreciated by the Spanish composerManuel de Falla .The Rapsodie comprises four parts and a performance usually lasts around 15 minutes:
# "Prélude à la nuit": très modéré
# "Malaguena ": assez vif
# "Habanera ": assez lent et d'un rythme las
# "Feria ": assez animé.The second part is a dance, resembling thefandango immortalized in thefolklore ofMálaga . The third part is an orchestration of a habanera written for two pianos in 1895 which was originally designed as the first of two "suites auriculaires."
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