Ravel’s refined neoclassical masterpiece — in a full, clear conductor’s score.
Composed between 1914 and 1917 and orchestrated in 1919, Maurice Ravel’s Le Tombeau de Couperin is a luminous homage to the elegance of the French Baroque suite, reimagined through Ravel’s unmistakable harmonic language. Originally written for solo piano and later orchestrated by the composer himself, this work bridges the world of 18th-century French dance forms with the shimmering colors of early 20th-century orchestration.
The orchestral suite consists of four movements, each dedicated to the memory of friends lost during World War I:
This edition provides the complete orchestral score, beautifully engraved and ideal for conductors, orchestras, and advanced students preparing for performance or deep study of Ravel’s orchestration. It is also a valuable reference for composers and orchestrators seeking to understand Ravel’s unique color palette and clarity of texture.
Add this beautifully prepared score to your library and explore Ravel’s masterful fusion of Baroque elegance and modern orchestral color.