An exceptionally high stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) conversion efficiency to the first Stokes component associated with the secondary (low-frequency and low intensity) vibrational mode ν 2 (∼330 cm −1 ) was observed in a BaWO 4 crystal in a highly transient regime of interaction. The effect takes place in the range of pump pulse energy from ∼0.1 to ∼0.5 μJ with maximum energy conversion efficiency up to 35% at 0.2 μJ. The nature of the observed effects is explained by interference of SRS and self-phase modulation, where the latter is related to a noninstantaneous orientational Kerr nonlinearity in the BaWO 4 crystal.