Maurice Ravel's Introduction and Allegro is far more than a piece of commercial advertising for the Erard harp company. It is a work of breathtaking beauty, structural ingenuity, and expressive depth that continues to inspire performers and listeners more than a century after its creation. Whether approached as a miniature harp concerto, a study in impressionistic orchestration, or simply a gorgeous piece of music, it rewards close study with endless discoveries.

Clean, historic plates that feature Ravel’s original articulation, dynamic markings, and performance notes. 2. The Composer's Own Transcription

Curiosity, nosier than a cat, took over. He minimized the PDF and opened the "Talk" page for the score on IMSP. Usually, these were dry discussions about scan quality or edition