Maurice Ravel
Sites auriculaires - for two pianos
ID: 3892
Key: N/A
Year: 1897
Year: 1897
Level: 8+
Period: Impressionism
Period: Impressionism
The Sites Auriculaire was published for the first time in 1975. The first Movement is an early version of the Habanera from Ravel's Rapsodie Espagnole for Two Pianos from 1907.
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Sites auriculaires - for two pianos - is a piece by the impressionism composer Maurice Ravel.
The composition was first published in 1897 and is included in Works for four hands or two pianos by Ravel.
Sites auriculaires - for two pianos - is a piece by the impressionism composer Maurice Ravel.
The composition was first published in 1897 and is included in Works for four hands or two pianos by Ravel.