- Alborada del gracioso (Morning Song of the Jester) was originally written for piano. It comes from Ravel’s Miroirs (a set of five piano pieces, composed 1904-5.) Miroirs also contains Une barque sur l’ocean.1
- Ravel orchestrated this piece in 1918.2
- The orchestration was commissioned by Diaghilev, who wanted Alborada along with Chabrier’s Menuet pompeux and Fauré’s Pavane for a performance by the Ballets Russes.3 The ballet was going to be entitled Les jardins d’Aranjuez, but the project never got off the ground.4
- Alborada del gracioso (orchestral version) premiered on May 17, 1919, performed by the Orchestra Pasdeloup.5
Sources
- Barbara L. Kelly, “Ravel, (Joseph) Maurice,” Grove Music Online (2001), accessed December 11, 2019, https://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/grovemusic/view/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.001.0001/omo-9781561592630-e-0000052145.
- Ibid.
- Michael Russ, “Ravel and the Orchestra,” in The Cambridge Companion to Ravel, ed. Deborah Mawer (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000), 135.
- Deborah Mawer, The Ballets of Maurice Ravel(London: Routledge, 2006), 215.
- Barbara L. Kelly, “Ravel, (Joseph) Maurice,” Grove Music Online.
Cut IDs
10719, 21045, 40924