Menuet en sol diese mineur, M. 42

by Maurice Ravel

Impressionist Minuet Advanced
Key G♯ minor
Tempo Moderement
Composed 1904
Published 1975
Duration 2 min

Instrumentation

Piano

Musical Terms (4)

  • avec humour French
    With humour — a lightness and wit characteristic of Ravel's ironic sensibility.
    Ravel's humour is dry and precise, not effusive. It emerges from rhythmic exactness, unexpected harmonies, and a slight detachment. Avoid exaggerating the humour; Ravel's wit is understated.
  • d un rythme souple French
    With a supple rhythm — flexible but not structureless; a subtle elasticity of pulse.
    Ravel's supple rhythm is not rubato in the Romantic sense; the metric clarity is always present underneath. It is a gentle breathing of the phrase within the framework of a clear pulse.
  • net French
    Clean, precise — Ravel's characteristic demand for crisp articulation and harmonic clarity.
    Ravel demanded precision above all else. 'Net' means no blurring, no over-pedaling, no smoothing of edges. His music lives in the clarity of its details.
  • tres doux French
    Very sweet, very soft — a specifically tender, intimate quality.
    In Ravel, très doux implies not just a soft dynamic but a particular warmth of tone — like a muted string sound or the pianissimo of a distant flute.

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