Is there an edition of Ravel's Pavane Pour Une Infante Defunte that has NO mistakes?
I was self learning Ravel's Pavane and some parts seem REALLY odd. I went to check with several professional recordings like Alice Sara Ott's and Gwendolyn Mok's excellent tutorial and realised there are ties missing and clefs missing even.
I was whining to my violinist friend about it and she said Ravel's stuff for violin isn't much better too. lol.
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Henle will be your best bet. (Their editions occasionally have mistakes in them, but far fewer than pretty much anyone else's.)
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I’m with Simon, get the Henle. However, I think Edition Peters might have the most recent research.
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I have the Barenreiter edition, but it always seems to have mistakes when I play it...