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A contemplative piano piece later orchestrated by Ravel, the Pavane evokes a stately Renaissance dance. Despite its title ("for a deceased princess"), Ravel claimed it was chosen purely for its poetic sound.
Ravel composed this melancholic piano piece early in his career, evoking the stately Renaissance pavane dance. Though initially popular, he grew frustrated by its frequent performance in a slower tempo than intended.
A melancholic piano piece evoking the elegance of a Spanish court dance. Ravel’s composition reflects his fascination with Spanish themes, though it was written before his visit to Spain. The orchestral version (1910) expanded its popularity, but the piano original remains a staple of the repertoire.
A melancholic, elegantly restrained piano piece (later orchestrated) composed by Ravel in 1899. Inspired by the stately Renaissance pavane dance, it evokes a nostalgic tribute to a deceased Spanish princess. A hallmark of early Ravelian impressionism.
A melancholic orchestral piece evoking the elegance of a Renaissance court dance. Though titled "for a deceased infanta", Ravel claimed the name was chosen purely for its poetic quality rather than commemorating a specific historical figure.

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