Tzigane (Violin & Piano)

Ravel, Maurice

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Ravel Tzigane (Violin & Piano)

First scholarly-critical Urtext edition of the work

Presented are both versions: for violin and orchestra and for violin and piano

Includes Jelly D’Aranyi’s fingering

Full score & parts (BA8849) and violin & piano version / violin & piano reduction (BA8849-90) available for sale

In 1922 Maurice Ravel heard the young Hungarian violin virtuoso and niece of Joseph Joachim, Jelly D’Aranyi, in concert in London.  Following the performance, Ravel spent the remainder of the evening requesting D’Aranyi to play numerous gypsy tunes on her violin, probing her on the technical limits of the instrument.  The result of this encounter is Ravel’s virtuoso classic Tzigane.

Written originally for violin and piano or luthéal (a mechanism invented in 1919 that attaches to a piano, producing a sound similar to the rich overtones of the Cimbalon), the premiere took place in London in April 1924.  The composer had finished the work only days beforehand.  Ravel later orchestrated Tzigane and both versions remain a “must” for music-lovers and aspiring violinists today.  Jelly D’Aranyi performed both versions regularly throughout her long career.

This Urtext edition presents the first scholarly-critical edition of Ravel’s masterpiece.  It is published both in the orchestral version, complete with full score and performance material, as well as in the composer’s earlier version for violin and piano.  All known sources, including letters, have been drawn on for the new edition; one of the available sources, consulted for the first time, was a copy of Tzigane from the estate of Jelly D’Aranyi, which is today part of a private collection.

The version for piano and violin contains, besides the Urtext part, a second violin part as a facsimile with performance instructions by Jelly D’Aranyi.  D’Aranyi’s alterations and fingering reflect how Ravel must have heard the work in rehearsals and performance and as such are a document of early 20th century performance practice. The cooperation between Ravel and D’Aranyi is comparable to that of Brahms and Joachim working on the Brahms violin concerto.

No distribution rights for France, Italy, Spain and the USA.

Woodfull-Harris, Douglas
BA8849-90
9790006541553
Baerenreiter Germany

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20th Century
Violin