Ma mère l'Oye


Ma mère l'Oye is a suite by French composer Maurice Ravel. The piece was originally written as a five-movement piano duet in 1910. In 1911, Ravel orchestrated the work.

Piano versions

Ravel originally wrote Ma mère l'Oye as a piano duet for the Godebski children, Mimi and Jean, ages 6 and 7. Ravel dedicated this work for four hands to the children. Jeanne Leleu and Geneviève Durony premiered the work at the first concert of the Société musicale indépendante on 20 April 1910.
The piece was transcribed for solo piano by Ravel's friend Jacques Charlot the same year as it was published ; the first movement of Ravel's Le tombeau de Couperin was also dedicated to Charlot's memory after his death in World War I.
Both piano versions bear the subtitle "cinq pièces enfantines". The five pieces are:
  1. Pavane de la Belle au bois dormant: Lent
  2. Petit Poucet: Très modéré
  3. Laideronnette, impératrice des pagodes: Mouvt de marche
  4. Les entretiens de la belle et de la bête: Mouvt de valse très modéré
  5. Le jardin féerique: Lent et grave
Sleeping Beauty and Little Tom Thumb are based on the tales of Charles Perrault, while Little Ugly Girl, Empress of the Pagodas is inspired by a tale by Perrault's "rival" Madame d'Aulnoy. Beauty and the Beast is based upon the version by Jeanne-Marie Le Prince de Beaumont. The origin of The Fairy Garden is not entirely known, although the ballet version interprets this as Sleeping Beauty being awakened in the garden by her prince.
On several of the scores, Ravel included quotes to indicate clearly what he is trying to invoke. For example, for the second piece, he writes:

Orchestrated version

In 1911, Ravel orchestrated the five-piece suite. This form is the most frequently heard today.
Later the same year, he also expanded it into a ballet, separating the five initial pieces with four new interludes and adding two movements at the start, Prélude and Danse du rouet et scène. The ballet premiered on 29 January 1912 at the Théâtre des Arts in Paris. The eleven numbers are:

Instrumentation

Ma mère l'Oye is scored for an orchestra with the following instruments:
;Woodwinds
;Brass
;Percussion
;Keyboards
;Strings

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