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List of compositions by Maurice Ravel : ウィキペディア英語版
List of compositions by Maurice Ravel

This is a list of compositions by Maurice Ravel. The compositions are arranged by the catalogue numbers which were assigned by the musicologist Marcel Marnat according to their dates of composition.
==By catalogue number==

* 1, Piano Sonata movement (1888), lost
* 2, Variations on a Theme of Grieg (''Death of Åse'') for piano (1888)
* 3, Variations on a Theme of Schumann (Choral "Freu dich, o meine Seele" from ''Album for the Young'', Op. 68) for piano (1888)
* 4, ''Ballade de la reine morte d'aimer'', song with piano after Roland de Marès (1893)
* 5, ''Sérénade grotesque'' for piano (1892–93)
* 6, ''Un grand sommeil noir'', song for deep voice and piano after Paul Verlaine (1895)
* 7, ''Menuet antique'' for piano (1895), orchestra (1929)
* 8, ''Habanera'' for two pianos (1895)
* 9, ''Sainte'', song with piano after Stéphane Mallarmé (1896)
* 10, ''D'Anne jouant l'espinette'', song with harpsichord or piano after Clément Marot (1896)
* 11, ''La parade'' for piano (1896)
* 12, ''Sonate # 1 pour piano et violon'', Violin Sonata No. 1 (1897, posthumous, in one movement)
*
* ''Allegro''
* 13, ''Entre cloches'' for two pianos (1897)
* 14, Valse in D for piano (1898)
* 15, ''Chanson de rouet'', song with piano after Leconte de Lisle (1898)
* 16, ''Si morne!'', song with piano after Émile Verhaeren (1898)
* 17, ''Shéhérazade'', ''ouverture de féerie'' for orchestra (1898)
* 18, ''Olympia'', opera after E. T. A. Hoffmann's ''The Sandman'' (1898–99), sketches destroyed except for a ''Symphonie horlogère'' incorporated into the opening of no. 52 ''L'heure espagnole''
* 19, ''Pavane pour une infante défunte'' for piano (1899), orchestra (1910)
* 20, Fugue for piano (1899), lost
* 21, ''D'Anne qui me jecta de la neige'', song with piano after Clément Marot (1899)
* 22, ''Callirhoe'', cantata (1900), partially lost
* 23, Fugue in D for piano (1900)
* 24, ''Fugue à quatre voix'' on a theme of Reber in F for piano (1900)
* 25, ''Les Bayadères'' for soprano, mixed choir, and orchestra (1900)
* 26, Prélude and Fugue for piano (1900)
* 27, Fugue in F for piano (1900)
* 28, ''Tout est lumière'' for soprano, mixed choir, and orchestra (1900)
* 29, ''Myrrha'', cantata for soprano, tenor, baritone, and orchestra (1901)
* 30, ''Jeux d'eau'' for piano (1901)
* 31, ''Semiramis'', cantata (1902), partially lost
* 32, Fugue in B flat for piano (1902)
* 33, ''La nuit'' for soprano, mixed choir, and orchestra (1902)
* 34, ''Alcyone'' for soprano, alto, tenor, and orchestra (1902)
* 35, String Quartet in F (1902–03)
*
* ''Allegro moderato, tres doux''
*
* ''Assez vif, très rythmé''
*
* ''Très lent''
*
* ''Vif et agité''
* 36, Fugue in E minor for piano (1903)
* 37, ''Matinée en Provence'' for soprano, mixed choir, and orchestra (1903)
* 38, ''Alyssa'', cantata for soprano, tenor, baritone, and orchestra (1903)
* 39, ''Manteau des fleurs'', song with piano after Paul Gravollet (1903)
* 40, ''Sonatine'' for piano (1903–05)
*
* ''Modéré
*
* ''Mouvement de menuet''
*
* ''Animé''
* 41, ''Shéhérazade'', song cycle for soprano or tenor, and orchestra, after Tristan Klingsor (1903)
*
* ''Asie''
*
* ''La flûte enchantée''
*
* ''L'indifférent''
* 42, Menuet in C sharp minor for piano (1904)
* 43, ''Miroirs'' for piano (1904–05)
*
* ''Noctuelles''
*
* ''Oiseaux tristes''
*
* ''Une barque sur l'océan'' (orchestrated 1906)
*
* ''Alborada del gracioso'' (orchestrated 1918)
*
* ''La vallée des cloches''
* 44, Fugue in C for piano (1905)
* 45, ''L'aurore'', for tenor, mixed choir, and orchestra (1905)
* 46, ''Introduction and Allegro for harp, flute, clarinet, and string quartet'' (1905)
* 47, ''Noël des jouets'' ("The Toys' Christmas"), song with piano (1905) and with orchestra (1906)
* 48, ''Les grands vents venus d'outre-mer'', song with piano after Henri de Régnier (1906)
* 49, ''La cloche engloutie'', planned opera (1906–12), destroyed by Ravel
* 50, ''Histoires naturelles'', song cycle for medium voice and piano after Jules Renard (1906)
*
* ''Le paon''
*
* ''Le grillon''
*
* ''Le cygne''
*
* ''Le martin-pêcheur''
*
* ''La pintade''
* 51, ''Vocalise-étude en forme de habanera'', song for deep voice and piano (1907)
* 52, ''L'heure espagnole'', opera with libretto by Franc-Nohain (1907)
* 53, ''Sur l'herbe'', song with piano after Paul Verlaine (1907)
* 54, ''Rapsodie espagnole'' for orchestra (1907)
*
* ''Prélude à la nuit''
*
* ''Malagueña''
*
* ''Habanera'' (orch. version of the 1895 ''Habanera'' for two pianos)
*
* ''Feria''
* 55, ''Gaspard de la nuit'' for piano after Aloysius Bertrand (1908)
*
* ''Ondine''
*
* ''Le gibet''
*
* ''Scarbo''
* 56, ''Pavane de la Belle au bois dormant'' for piano four hands, inspired by Charles Perrault (1908)
* 57, ''Daphnis et Chloé'', ballet (1909–12)
* 57a, ''Daphnis et Chloé'' Suite No. 1 for orchestra (1911)
*
* ''Nocturne avec choeur a capella ou orchestration seulement''
*
* ''Interlude''
*
* ''Danse guerrière''
* 57b, ''Daphnis et Chloé'' Suite No. 2 for orchestra (1912)
*
* ''Lever du jour''
*
* ''Pantomime''
*
* ''Danse générale''
* 57c, ''Danse gracieuse de Daphnis'', suite for piano (1913)
*
* ''Nocturne''
*
* ''Interlude et Danse guerrière''
*
* ''Scène de Daphnis et Chloé''
* 58, ''Menuet sur le nom de Haydn'' for piano (1909)
* 59, ''Saint François d'Assise'' for soloists, choir, and orchestra (1909–10), lost
* 60, ''Ma mère l'oye'', pieces for piano four hands after the tales of Perrault and Madame d'Aulnoy (1908–10), orchestrated (1911)
*
* ''Pavane de la belle au bois dormant''
*
* ''Petit poucet''
*
* ''Laideronnette, impératrice des pagodes''
*
* ''Les entretiens de la belle et de la bête''
*
* ''Le jardin féerique''
* 61, ''Valses nobles et sentimentales'' for piano (1911), orchestra (1912)
* 62, ''Ma mère l'oye'', ballet orchestrated from suite of piano duets no. 60 (1911–12) with two pieces added
* 63, ''À la manière de...'' for piano (1912–13)
*
* ''Borodine''
*
* ''Chabrier''
* 64, ''Trois poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé'', song cycle for voice and ensemble; also transcribed for voice and piano (1913)
*
* ''Soupir''
*
* ''Placet futile''
*
* ''Surgi de la croupe et du bond''
* 65, Prélude for piano (1913)
* 66, ''Zaspiak-Bat'', sketches on Basque themes for piano and orchestra (1913–14)
* 67, Piano Trio in A minor (1914)
*
* ''Modéré''
*
* ''Pantoum. Assez vif''
*
* ''Passacaille. Très large''
*
* ''Final. Animé''
* 68, ''Le tombeau de Couperin'' for piano (1914–17)
*
* ''Prélude''
*
* ''Fugue''
*
* ''Forlane''
*
* ''Rigaudon''
*
* ''Menuet''
*
* ''Toccata''
* 68a, ''Le tombeau de Couperin'', orchestration of selected pieces from no. 68 (1919)
*
* ''Prélude''
*
* ''Forlane''
*
* ''Menuet''
*
* ''Rigaudon''
* 69, Three Songs for Unaccompanied Mixed Choir, lyrics by Ravel (1914–15), also transcribed for medium voice and piano (1915)
*
* ''Nicolette''
*
* ''Trois beaux oiseaux du paradis''
*
* ''Ronde''
* 70, ''Frontispice'' for two pianos, five hands (1918)
* 71, ''L'enfant et les sortilèges'', lyric fantasy after Colette with 21 roles for sopranos, mezzos, tenors, and basses, mixed and children's choirs, and orchestra
* 72, ''La valse'', choreographic poem for orchestra (1919–20)
* 73, ''Sonate pour violon et violoncelle'', Sonata for violin and cello (1920–22)
*
* ''Allegro (la mineur)''
*
* ''Très vif (la mineur)''
*
* ''Lent (la mineur)''
*
* ''Vif, avec entrain (do majeur)''
*74, ''Berceuse sur le nom de Gabriel Fauré'' for violin and piano (1922)
* 75, ''Ronsard à son âme'', song with piano after a douzain by Pierre de Ronsard (1923–24), orchestrated (1935)
* 76, ''Tzigane'', rhapsody for violin and piano/orchestra (1924)
* 77, ''Sonate # 2 pour violon et piano'', Violin Sonata No. 2 (1923–27)
*
* ''Allegretto (sol majeur)''
*
* ''Blues. Moderato (la bémol majeur)''
*
* ''Perpetuum mobile. Allegro (sol majeur)''
* 78, ''Chansons madécasses'', song cycle for soprano, flute, cello, and piano after Evariste-Désiré Parny de Forges (1925–26)
*
* ''Nahandove''
*
* ''Aoua''
*
* ''Il est doux''
* 79, ''Rêves'', song with piano after Léon-Paul Fargue (1927)
* 80, ''Fanfare'' (1927; he was one of the ten French composers who each contributed a dance for the children's ballet ''L'éventail de Jeanne'').
* 81, ''Boléro'', ballet (1928), transcribed for piano four hands (1929)
* 82, Piano Concerto in D for the Left Hand (1929–30)
* 83, Piano Concerto in G (1929–31)
* 84, ''Don Quichotte à Dulcinée'', song cycle for baritone and orchestra after Paul Morand (1932–33)
*
* ''Chanson romanesque''
*
* ''Chanson épique''
*
* ''Chanson à boire''
* 85, ''Morgiane'', oratorio-ballet for soloists, choir, and orchestra (1932), sketches only

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