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Maurice Ravel

Jeux d’eau (Fountains)  Play

Miyuki Otani Piano

Recorded on 04/10/2004, uploaded on 01/13/2009

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Jeux d'eau (Fountains)        Maurice Ravel

Ravel's Jeux d'eau (1901) was dedicated to his teacher Gabriel Fauré, and is a brilliant musical description of the sights and sounds of fountains, waterfalls, and streams.

 

Ravel took the epigraph from Henri de Regnier's poem, "river god laughing, as the water tickles him." Ravel's skill in creating the impression of the movement of water employs the use of glissandos and major second chords making the piece seem as new today as when it was written over a hundred years ago.   Miyuki Otani