Maurice Ravel’s Introduction et Allegro (1905) is a cornerstone of the harp repertoire, often described as a "miniature harp concerto". Composed during the height of French Impressionism, it showcases Ravel's mastery of color and technical precision. Historical Context
You can find several editions and arrangements on the IMSLP project page for Introduction et allegro : Introduction et allegro, M.46 (Ravel, Maurice) - IMSLP imslp ravel introduction and allegro
The PDF loaded. It was a scan of an old French edition, the engraving crisp and black against the creamy, digital beige of aged paper. Maurice Ravel’s Introduction et Allegro (1905) is a
IMSLP and the Score
Full Score: The original septet version for harp, flute, clarinet, and string quartet. Parts: Individual parts for all seven instruments. It was a scan of an old French
(1905) is pure magic. Commissioned by the Érard company to showcase their double-action pedal harp, Ravel supposedly wrote this in a week-long "breakneck" sprint before going on a boating holiday.