Several days ago, Jerry Engelbach posted a chord chart of a jazz piano version of "Pavane For A Dead Princess" by Maurice Ravel. This version was almost certainly by Steve Kuhn which can be found at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTSV0T_URJo. Although I am a fan of Ravel and Kuhn, I had never heard this wonderful performance until now, so thank you Jer!
"Pavane pour une infante défunte" was composed in 1899 by Ravel when he was a student at the Paris Conservatory. It is for solo piano; however, Ravel eventually arranged it for a small orchestra. The opening section of twelve bars consists of two phrases. In Kuhn's version, he uses the first phrase as an introduction and creates a AA'BA'' head using the second phrase as the basis of the A sections. Each section is eight measures long (except for the last A, which is extended to ten measures), with Kuhn doubling the note values of the original score. The piece is presented as a slow (approximately 110 bpm) bossa or samba, and is very lovely.
Here is my chord chart of the head, which is suitable for improvisation as well. It does not contain an introduction but does have a simple tag ending which I wrote. As Jer points out, the piano score, as well as arrangements for solo instruments with piano, can be found all over the web. Listen to the Kuhn version and you will pick up his melodies. The chart works well with the Bossa Acoustic style at 110 bpm.
I have created a lead sheet which I haven't posted because I don't know if doing so would violate copyright regulations or get me in trouble with the forum moderators. I'll post it if I get permission to do so.
Pavane For A Dead Princess - Steve Kuhn (after Ravel)
I have a solo piano gig on Friday and I'll be including this tune (with iRP backing). Although I always mute the chord instrument when I play, for this selection, I'll make an exception and use the rhythm guitar as part of the backup.