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  1. Une barque sur l'océan est la troisième pièce des Miroirs pour piano de Maurice Ravel, composés en 1904-1905 et publiés en 1906. L’œuvre est aussi et indépendamment connue dans sa version pour orchestre , régulièrement donnée en concert.

  2. 1 de nov. de 2020 · Maurice Ravel - Une barque sur l'océan (Orchestre de Paris, Mikko Franck) wocomoMUSIC. 166K subscribers. 15K views 3 years ago. ...more. From the Salle Pleyel on December 19,...

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  3. Joseph Maurice Ravel (Ciboure, 7 de março de 1875 - Paris, 28 de dezembro de 1937) foi um compositor e pianista francês, conhecido sobretudo pela sutileza das suas melodias instrumentais e orquestrais, entre elas, o Bolero, que considerava trivial e descreveu como "uma peça para orquestra sem música". Começou a manifestar ...

  4. 22 de ago. de 2006 · Une barque sur l'océan (A Boat on the Ocean) is in my opinion the most breathtaking of the cycle. It is a masterful wash of arpeggios and harmonic progressions building to a graduated climax, and painting a clear picture of a boat at sea.

  5. 15 de mar. de 2022 · Ravel’s “Une Barque sur L’Ocean”. “Miroirs” by Maurice Ravel was composed during 1904-05 and given its premiere in 1906. Meaning “Reflections,” the work demonstrates the development of Ravel’s technique as a composer of piano music, which had first leapt into maturity in his 1901 piece, Jeux d’eau.

  6. 12 de mar. de 2020 · French composer Maurice Ravel captures this sensory dynamism in his 1906 orchestral composition, “Une Barque sur l’Océan,” or, “A Boat on the Ocean.” The most recognizable recorded rendition of the piece was performed in 1983 by the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Charles Dutoit.

  7. by Maurice Ravel. Score info. Ravel is probably turning in his grave for my reworking of this formidable masterpiece. Thanks to Ray Alston for his remarkable technical score for help with Ravel's rather casual approach to time signature - check him out. Many creative tuplets were employed in an attempt to faithfully transcribe and arrange this.