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- String_Quartet_(Ravel) abstract "Maurice Ravel completed his String quartet in F major in early April 1903 at the age of 28. Dedicated to his friend and teacher Gabriel Fauré, the work was introduced in Paris by the Heymann Quartet on March 5, 1904. The quartet follows a strict four movement classical structure: Moderato très doux begins as a sonata form allegro, the following Assez vif-Très rythmé functions as the quartet's scherzo, while Très lent acts as a contrasting foil. The last movement, Vif et agité, reintroduces themes from the earlier passages and ends with a striking finale.".
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) thumbnail Ravel_-_String_Quartet,_mov._I_motive.png?width=300.
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) wikiPageExternalLink ravel_fmajquartet.mp3.
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) wikiPageID "9594476".
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) wikiPageRevisionID "569547419".
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) cname "String Quartet".
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) description "The second movement of the piece, played by the "Army Strings" ensemble of the United States Army Band.".
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) filename "Ravel - String Quartet, mvt 2 - US Army Band.ogg".
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) hasPhotoCollection String_Quartet_(Ravel).
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) id "103381".
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) id "String_Quartet_in_F_major_".
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) title "Assez vif – Très rythmé".
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) title "The Camomile Lawn".
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) subject Category:1903_compositions.
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) subject Category:Compositions_by_Maurice_Ravel.
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) subject Category:Compositions_for_string_quartet.
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) subject Category:Compositions_in_F_major.
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) comment "Maurice Ravel completed his String quartet in F major in early April 1903 at the age of 28. Dedicated to his friend and teacher Gabriel Fauré, the work was introduced in Paris by the Heymann Quartet on March 5, 1904. The quartet follows a strict four movement classical structure: Moderato très doux begins as a sonata form allegro, the following Assez vif-Très rythmé functions as the quartet's scherzo, while Très lent acts as a contrasting foil.".
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) label "Cuarteto para cuerdas (Ravel)".
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) label "Quatuor à cordes de Ravel".
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) label "Streichquartett F-Dur (Ravel)".
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) label "String Quartet (Ravel)".
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) label "弦楽四重奏曲 (ラヴェル)".
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) sameAs Streichquartett_F-Dur_(Ravel).
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) sameAs Cuarteto_para_cuerdas_(Ravel).
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) sameAs Quatuor_à_cordes_de_Ravel.
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) sameAs 弦楽四重奏曲_(ラヴェル).
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) sameAs m.02pl749.
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) sameAs Q1635257.
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) sameAs Q1635257.
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) wasDerivedFrom String_Quartet_(Ravel)?oldid=569547419.
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) depiction Ravel_-_String_Quartet,_mov._I_motive.png.
- String_Quartet_(Ravel) isPrimaryTopicOf String_Quartet_(Ravel).