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Part of the special interest of Trois chansons is that Ravel himself wrote the texts for them. The first and last of the poems have an ironic humour, and he clearly revelled in the use of language; the second makes repeated reference to going away to war, as its dedicatee Painlevé had already done, and as Ravel was then preoccupied with doing. IMR 6 Movements/Sections Mov'ts/Sec's: 3 songs: Nicolette. Trois chansons (Ravel); Trois Chansons (Ravel); Trois Chansons: Authorities WorldCat; Wikipedia; VIAF: 292616326; GND: 300942451; BNF: 139235250: Composer Ravel, Maurice: Opus/Catalogue Number Op./Cat. Moderato (F minor) Ronde. … The first and last of the poems have an ironic humour, and he clearly revelled in the use of language; the second makes repeated reference to going away to war, as its dedicatee Painlevé had already done, and as Ravel was then preoccupied with doing.

Part of the special interest of Trois chansons is that Ravel himself wrote the texts for them. Allegro moderato (A minor) Trois beaux oiseaux du paradis.

The songs mark a rare foray into choral writing for Ravel, the first since his ill-fated entries for the Prix de Rome (apart from the wordless choruses in Daphnis et Chloé).

No. The three songs are mentioned below in the order in which the composer asked them to be published: M.69 I-Catalogue Number I-Cat.