Miroirs (Reflections) is a suite for solo piano written by French impressionist composer Maurice Ravel between 1904 and 1905.[1] First performed by Ricardo Viñes in 1906, Miroirs contains five movements, each dedicated to a fellow member of the French impressionist group, Les Apaches.[2]
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Around 1900, Maurice Ravel joined a group of innovative young artists, poets, critics, and musicians referred to as Les Apaches or "hooligans", a term coined by Ricardo Viñes to refer to his band of "artistic outcasts".[3] To pay tribute to his fellow artists, Ravel began composing Miroirs in 1904 and finished it the following year. Movements 3 and 4 were subsequently orchestrated by Ravel, while Movement 5 was orchestrated by Percy Grainger, among others.
Miroirs has five movements, each dedicated to a member of Les Apaches:[2]
"Une barque sur l'océan" and "Alborada del gracioso" were orchestrated by Ravel himself. "La vallée des cloches" has been orchestrated by Ernesto Halffter (instrumentation: triple woodwind, four horns, timpani, percussion, 2 harps, celesta and strings; publisher: Eschig) and Percy Grainger (a typical Grainger ensemble with multiple pianos and percussion, plus strings). "Oiseaux tristes" has been scored by Felix Günther (instrumentation: double woodwind plus piccolo, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, percussion, harp, celesta and strings; publisher: Edward B Marks Music Corp, 1941) though aimed at intermediate rather than advanced players, transposed down a semitone and with some of Ravel's rhythms simplified. The only known orchestration of No 1, "Noctuelles", is by the British pianist Michael Round, an orchestration commissioned by Vladimir Ashkenazy and recorded by him with the NHK Symphony Orchestra (Exxon, 1993) – the recording also includes Round's scorings of the Fugue and Toccata from Le Tombeau de Couperin. In orchestrated form "Noctuelles" is scored for triple woodwind (including E-flat clarinet) less a contrabassoon; four horns, three trumpets, three trombones and tuba; timpani, percussion, two harps, celesta and strings. Performance material (for hire only) is held by publishers BMG.
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