Sonatine is a piano work written by Maurice Ravel. Although Ravel wrote in his autobiography that he wrote the Sonatine after his piano suite Miroirs, it seems to have been written between 1903 and 1905. He most likely referred to the dates he finished both of the works.
Composition
Ravel wrote the first movement of the Sonatine for a competition sponsored by the Weekly Critical Review magazine after being encouraged by a close friend who was a contributor to that publication. The competition requirement was the composition of the first movement of a pianosonatina no longer than 75 bars, with the prize being 100 francs. Ravel was the only entrant. His Sonatina was disqualified, however, for being a few bars too long. The competition was ultimately cancelled as the magazine was close to bankruptcy at the time. Two years later, Ravel completed the second and third movements and the complete sonatine was published shortly afterwards.
The Sonatine was first performed in Lyon in March 1906 by Mme Paule de Lestang. Shortly afterwards it received its Paris premiere, where it was played by Gabriel Grovlez. The work was dedicated to Ida and Cipa Godebski; he later dedicated his Ma mère l'oye suite to their children.
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The Sonatine (Sonatina) for violin and piano is a chamber-music composition by Karlheinz Stockhausen, written while he was still a student in 1951. It carries the work-number ⅛ in his catalogue of works.
History
Stockhausen composed the Sonatine as the second of two "free works" required for his final examinations at the Cologne Conservatory(Stockhausen 1978, 46). The piano part of the first movement was composed originally as a separate work, titled Präludium, and the violin part was then superimposed (Kurtz 1992, 261). The manuscript of the completed composition is dated 19 March 1951. It was premiered by Wolfgang Marschner, concertmaster of the NWDR Symphony Orchestra, with the composer at the piano, in a broadcast recording transmitted for the first time on 24 August 1951 (Stockhausen 1978, 46; Kurtz 1992, 31). The first performance before a live audience, however, did not occur until twenty years later, when Saschko Gawriloff (violin) and Aloys Kontarsky (piano) played it on 22 October 1971 at a concert of the SMIP in Paris (Frisius 2008, 30; Stockhausen 1978, 46).
Maurice Ravel Sonatine - Judith Valerie Engel, piano (uncut version)
Maurice Ravel
Sonatine
piano: Judith Valerie Engel
recorded in one shot at
University Mozarteum Salzburg
2017-11-05
audio + video: Sascha Tekale
published: 16 Nov 2017
[Gulda] Ravel: Sonatine for Piano
Maurice Ravel(1875-1937)
Sonatine
00:00 01-Modéré
03:42 02-Menuet
06:52 03-Animé
Piano: Friedrich Gulda(1930-2000)
published: 01 Jan 2014
Ravel - Sonatine, No. 1, "Modéré"
Maurice Ravel - Sonatine (1903-1905), Mvt 1, Modéré.
Performed by Jean-Yves Thibaudet.
This movement, originally composed for a small competition sponsored by the Weekly Critical Review (in which he was the only entrant, but still did not win, since his entry was a few bars too long), is a brief but flowing sonata form, true to the title. It is an homage to the structure and elegance of the late 18th century forms. The falling fourth that opens this piece sets the stage for the following movements, which all utilize and transform the motive (and it's inversion, a rising fifth) in various ways.
published: 29 Jan 2013
Pascal Rogé Plays Maurice Ravel's Sonatine
This performance was part of the 2019 PianoTexas Festival & Academy presented by the TCU School of Music.
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published: 20 Aug 2020
Ravel: Sonatine | Martha Argerich (1960)
Martha Argerich, piano
Maurice Ravel
Sonatine
00:00 - Modéré
03:49 - Mouvement de menuet
06:30 - Animé
1960, September 8 (Köln)
published: 15 Jan 2019
M. RAVEL : Sonatine - Dang Thai Son
M. RAVEL : Sonatine
Pianist, Dang Thai Son
Live Performance
22 March 2016
National Concert Hall, Taipei
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published: 21 Apr 2016
Ravel: Sonatine - Sokolov / 라벨: 소나티네 - 소콜로프
Ravel: Sonatine in F minor
라벨: 소나티네 F단조
I. Modéré (moderate) (Start 00:00)
II. Mouvement de menuet (Minuet tempo) (Start 05:10)
III. Animé (animated) (Start 08:41)
Piano: Grigory Sokolov
피아노: 그리고리 소콜로프
Recorded: Zurich Tonhalle, 1999
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레오나르도의 다락방 채널은 순수하게 음악과 연주만 소개하다보니 유튜브의 정책에 따라 구독자 수 증가에 따른 수익이 발생하지 않으며 저희 채널을 방문해주시는 여러분들의 자발적인 후원으로 운영됩니다.
후원계좌: IBK 기업은행 337-121237-01-010 강석호 입니다.
감사합니다.
published: 19 May 2022
Ravel: Sonatine, M. 40: I. Modéré (Recorded 1960)
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Ravel: Sonatine, M. 40: I. Modéré (Recorded 1960) · Martha Argerich
Early Recordings
℗ 2016 WDR, under exclusive license to Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin
Released on: 2016-05-13
Composer: Maurice Ravel
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published: 09 Jan 2019
Ravel - Sonatine (Mouvement de Menuet)
Maurice Ravel - Sonatine (Mouvement de Menuet)
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published: 03 Jul 2022
Ravel plays Ravel
Maurice Ravel plays Sonatine 1st and 2nd mvt, 1913 Welte Mignon recording.
Maurice Ravel - Sonatine (1903-1905), Mvt 1, Modéré.
Performed by Jean-Yves Thibaudet.
This movement, originally composed for a small competition sponsored by...
Maurice Ravel - Sonatine (1903-1905), Mvt 1, Modéré.
Performed by Jean-Yves Thibaudet.
This movement, originally composed for a small competition sponsored by the Weekly Critical Review (in which he was the only entrant, but still did not win, since his entry was a few bars too long), is a brief but flowing sonata form, true to the title. It is an homage to the structure and elegance of the late 18th century forms. The falling fourth that opens this piece sets the stage for the following movements, which all utilize and transform the motive (and it's inversion, a rising fifth) in various ways.
Maurice Ravel - Sonatine (1903-1905), Mvt 1, Modéré.
Performed by Jean-Yves Thibaudet.
This movement, originally composed for a small competition sponsored by the Weekly Critical Review (in which he was the only entrant, but still did not win, since his entry was a few bars too long), is a brief but flowing sonata form, true to the title. It is an homage to the structure and elegance of the late 18th century forms. The falling fourth that opens this piece sets the stage for the following movements, which all utilize and transform the motive (and it's inversion, a rising fifth) in various ways.
This performance was part of the 2019 PianoTexas Festival & Academy presented by the TCU School of Music.
Learn more about PianoTexas: http://www.pianotexas.o...
This performance was part of the 2019 PianoTexas Festival & Academy presented by the TCU School of Music.
Learn more about PianoTexas: http://www.pianotexas.org/
Apply to the PianoTexas Academy: https://app.getacceptd.com/pianotexas
Learn more about the TCU School of Music: https://finearts.tcu.edu/music/
This performance was part of the 2019 PianoTexas Festival & Academy presented by the TCU School of Music.
Learn more about PianoTexas: http://www.pianotexas.org/
Apply to the PianoTexas Academy: https://app.getacceptd.com/pianotexas
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M. RAVEL : Sonatine
Pianist, Dang Thai Son
Live Performance
22 March 2016
National Concert Hall, Taipei
AMA Website: http://www.asiamusicarts.com.tw/
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M. RAVEL : Sonatine
Pianist, Dang Thai Son
Live Performance
22 March 2016
National Concert Hall, Taipei
AMA Website: http://www.asiamusicarts.com.tw/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/asiamusicarts
M. RAVEL : Sonatine
Pianist, Dang Thai Son
Live Performance
22 March 2016
National Concert Hall, Taipei
AMA Website: http://www.asiamusicarts.com.tw/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/asiamusicarts
Ravel: Sonatine in F minor
라벨: 소나티네 F단조
I. Modéré (moderate) (Start 00:00)
II. Mouvement de menuet (Minuet tempo) (Start 05:10)
III. Animé (animated) (Sta...
Ravel: Sonatine in F minor
라벨: 소나티네 F단조
I. Modéré (moderate) (Start 00:00)
II. Mouvement de menuet (Minuet tempo) (Start 05:10)
III. Animé (animated) (Start 08:41)
Piano: Grigory Sokolov
피아노: 그리고리 소콜로프
Recorded: Zurich Tonhalle, 1999
.....................................................................................................................................
레오나르도의 다락방 채널은 순수하게 음악과 연주만 소개하다보니 유튜브의 정책에 따라 구독자 수 증가에 따른 수익이 발생하지 않으며 저희 채널을 방문해주시는 여러분들의 자발적인 후원으로 운영됩니다.
후원계좌: IBK 기업은행 337-121237-01-010 강석호 입니다.
감사합니다.
Ravel: Sonatine in F minor
라벨: 소나티네 F단조
I. Modéré (moderate) (Start 00:00)
II. Mouvement de menuet (Minuet tempo) (Start 05:10)
III. Animé (animated) (Start 08:41)
Piano: Grigory Sokolov
피아노: 그리고리 소콜로프
Recorded: Zurich Tonhalle, 1999
.....................................................................................................................................
레오나르도의 다락방 채널은 순수하게 음악과 연주만 소개하다보니 유튜브의 정책에 따라 구독자 수 증가에 따른 수익이 발생하지 않으며 저희 채널을 방문해주시는 여러분들의 자발적인 후원으로 운영됩니다.
후원계좌: IBK 기업은행 337-121237-01-010 강석호 입니다.
감사합니다.
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Ravel: Sonatine, M. 40: I. Modéré (Recorded 1960) · Martha Argerich
Early Recordings
℗ 2016 WDR, under exclusive...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Ravel: Sonatine, M. 40: I. Modéré (Recorded 1960) · Martha Argerich
Early Recordings
℗ 2016 WDR, under exclusive license to Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin
Released on: 2016-05-13
Composer: Maurice Ravel
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Ravel: Sonatine, M. 40: I. Modéré (Recorded 1960) · Martha Argerich
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Released on: 2016-05-13
Composer: Maurice Ravel
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Maurice Ravel - Sonatine (Mouvement de Menuet)
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Maurice Ravel - Sonatine (Mouvement de Menuet)
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Maurice Ravel - Sonatine (1903-1905), Mvt 1, Modéré.
Performed by Jean-Yves Thibaudet.
This movement, originally composed for a small competition sponsored by the Weekly Critical Review (in which he was the only entrant, but still did not win, since his entry was a few bars too long), is a brief but flowing sonata form, true to the title. It is an homage to the structure and elegance of the late 18th century forms. The falling fourth that opens this piece sets the stage for the following movements, which all utilize and transform the motive (and it's inversion, a rising fifth) in various ways.
This performance was part of the 2019 PianoTexas Festival & Academy presented by the TCU School of Music.
Learn more about PianoTexas: http://www.pianotexas.org/
Apply to the PianoTexas Academy: https://app.getacceptd.com/pianotexas
Learn more about the TCU School of Music: https://finearts.tcu.edu/music/
M. RAVEL : Sonatine
Pianist, Dang Thai Son
Live Performance
22 March 2016
National Concert Hall, Taipei
AMA Website: http://www.asiamusicarts.com.tw/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/asiamusicarts
Ravel: Sonatine in F minor
라벨: 소나티네 F단조
I. Modéré (moderate) (Start 00:00)
II. Mouvement de menuet (Minuet tempo) (Start 05:10)
III. Animé (animated) (Start 08:41)
Piano: Grigory Sokolov
피아노: 그리고리 소콜로프
Recorded: Zurich Tonhalle, 1999
.....................................................................................................................................
레오나르도의 다락방 채널은 순수하게 음악과 연주만 소개하다보니 유튜브의 정책에 따라 구독자 수 증가에 따른 수익이 발생하지 않으며 저희 채널을 방문해주시는 여러분들의 자발적인 후원으로 운영됩니다.
후원계좌: IBK 기업은행 337-121237-01-010 강석호 입니다.
감사합니다.
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Ravel: Sonatine, M. 40: I. Modéré (Recorded 1960) · Martha Argerich
Early Recordings
℗ 2016 WDR, under exclusive license to Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin
Released on: 2016-05-13
Composer: Maurice Ravel
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Maurice Ravel - Sonatine (Mouvement de Menuet)
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Sonatine is a piano work written by Maurice Ravel. Although Ravel wrote in his autobiography that he wrote the Sonatine after his piano suite Miroirs, it seems to have been written between 1903 and 1905. He most likely referred to the dates he finished both of the works.
Composition
Ravel wrote the first movement of the Sonatine for a competition sponsored by the Weekly Critical Review magazine after being encouraged by a close friend who was a contributor to that publication. The competition requirement was the composition of the first movement of a pianosonatina no longer than 75 bars, with the prize being 100 francs. Ravel was the only entrant. His Sonatina was disqualified, however, for being a few bars too long. The competition was ultimately cancelled as the magazine was close to bankruptcy at the time. Two years later, Ravel completed the second and third movements and the complete sonatine was published shortly afterwards.
The Sonatine was first performed in Lyon in March 1906 by Mme Paule de Lestang. Shortly afterwards it received its Paris premiere, where it was played by Gabriel Grovlez. The work was dedicated to Ida and Cipa Godebski; he later dedicated his Ma mère l'oye suite to their children.
Topchii’s upcoming program is subject to change but will likely include works by Poulenc, Brouwer, Dumond and Giuliani, as well as Ravel (Sonatine, arranged by Topchii), Dowland (ChromaticFantasy), ...
In his carefully shaped festival programme, he caressed Brahms’s Three Intermezzi Op 117 and Ravel’s ecstatic Sonatine with great finesse, but the moments of sheer violence will linger longest, ...