Maurice Ravel's Trio for piano, violin and cello is a chamber work composed in 1914. Dedicated to Ravel's counterpoint teacher André Gedalge, the trio was first performed in Paris in January 1915, by Alfredo Casella (piano), Gabriel Willaume (violin), and Louis Feuillard (cello). A typical performance of the work lasts about 30 minutes.

Date of composition 1914
Premiered January 1915 in Paris, France
First published 1915
Dedicated to André Gédalge
Type Piano Trio
Tonality A Minor
Catalogue M. 67
Approx. duration 30 minutes
Instruments Violin
Cello
Piano
Autotranslations beta Maurice Ravel: Trio pour piano en la mineur, M. 67
Maurice Ravel: Trio per pianoforte in la minore, M. 67
Maurice Ravel: Trio für Klavier a-moll, M. 67