RAVEL, MAURICE

mōrēsˈ rävĕlˈ, 1875–1937, French composer, b. in the Pyrenees. He entered the Paris Conservatory in 1889, where he was later a student of Fauré. Ravel became a leading exponent of impressionism. Along with Debussy, with whom he had an affinity of style, he led French music away from Wagnerian romanticism. He composed highly original, fluid music within the outlines of classical forms. Ravel excelled at piano composition and orchestration, often scoring his own piano pieces and works by other composers. Among his piano compositions are Pavane pour une infante défunte (1899), Jeux d'eau (1901), Gaspard de la nuit (1908), Valses nobles et sentimentales (1911), Le Tombeau de Couperin (1917), and Concerto in D Major, for left hand (1931). His orchestral works include Rhapsodie Espagnole (1908) and Bolero (1928); he is also known for his orchestration of Modest Moussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition (1922). Other works are the song cycle Shéhérazade (1903), two operas, the chamber piece Tzigane, and ballets such as Daphnis et Chloé (1912), Ma Mère l'Oye (1912), and La Valse (1920).

See biographies by M. Goss (1940), V. I. Seroff (1953), H. H. Stuckenschmidt (tr. 1968), A. Orenstein (1975), and B. Ivry (2000); study by R. Nichols (1977).

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Maurice Ravel on the balcony of his Belvedere, at Montfort-lAmaury 88 89 Roland-Manuel The "classe Ravel" in 1922; from left to right: Maurice Delage, Maurice Ravel, and Roland-Manuel 88 89 Roland-Manuel A letter from Maurice...
...signed. Photiades Constantine "Maurice Ravel," Revue de Paris, annee 45...Revue musicale , numero special. Maurice Ravel . 1925. Not signed. Revue musicale , numero special. Hommage Maurice Ravel . 1938. Not signed. Riviere...
Hirsbrunner Theo, Maurice Ravel, sein Leben, sein Werk , Laaber...Books, 1983 Jankelevitch Vladimir, Maurice Ravel , Paris: Editions du Seuil...Perrin, 1916 Landowski W.-L., Maurice Ravel, sa vie, son oeuvre , Paris...
...welfare of the state itself. Beginning in the 1740s, theater became a tool of foreign conquest for French generals such as Maurice de Saxe and the Comte de Lowenthal. After 1750, playhouses signified the potential hegemony of Parisian culture on the provincial...
...50 , 55 , 66 , 108 112, 202n.13 , 225n.28 Rainbow Grill, 162 163 Rainey, Ma, 111 Rattle, Sir Simon, 112 Ravel, Maurice, 130 Ravinia Festival, 158 Rawlins, Ruthabell, 76 Ray, Man, 122 123, 153 RCA Victor, 76 , 83 , 85 Redman...
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Jean Echenoz. Ravel. by Warren Motte Jean Echenoz. Ravel. Minuit, 2006. 124 pp. Paper...contemporary French novel. In Ravel, his twelfth book for Editions...the life of the French composer Maurice Ravel (1875-1937). Playing...
...brother - Edouard Ravel - became engineer like his father. Maurice remained close...all their lives. Ravels music talent was...encyclopedia: "Ravels health was deteriorating...mystery". Does it? Maurice Ravel was slightly built...latest theory of Ravels disease belonging...certainty. SUMMARY Maurice Ravel was slightly built...
...an up and coming composer, Maurice Ravel, would bring along, and discussed...compositional training from Ravel was minimal (Delage later confessed: "what I learned from Ravel could fill a hens claw...that Delage "owes less to Ravels instruction than to the spirit...
...979-0-051- 80199-2. Score, 145 p. $50. Ravel, Maurice. Piano Concerto for the Left Hand, D major. Edited...2387-3 xiv p.; miniature score, 92 p. i29.95. Ravel, Maurice. Piano Concerto, G major. Edited by Arbie Orenstein...
...International Piano Jan/Feb 2009, p.16-19 Ravel, Maurice, Gaspard de la Nuit, by Nigel Simeone, surveys...International Piano Jan/Feb 2009, p.60-63 Rocco, Maurice, "Maurice Rocco in the 1930s," by Mark Cantor, filmography...
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...the Wartime Fairytales of Maurice Ravel by Emily Kilpatrick (ProQuest...settings are unique across all of Ravels vocal writing. Ravel follows his own guidelines...qualities that were for Ravel an intrinsic part of his understanding...metric and rhythmic demands. RAVELS SETTING of his poems emphasises...
...into the life and times of Maurice Ravel by presenting the composer...have come to appreciate in Ravels music are abundantly clear...which give insight into Ravels career and musical thought...autobiographical sketch dictated by Ravel to his biographer Roland...entries as a short selection of Ravels complete edition of Mendelssohns Piano Works, Ravel analyses of examples from...
...Arthur Honegger, Bohuslav Martinu, Maurice Ravel, Matthias Pintscher, J.s...Arthur Honegger, Bohuslav Martinu, Maurice Ravel, Matthias Pintscher, J.S...harmonically ambiguous and tonal-and Ravels Sonata (1922)-contrapuntal...
...Oriental-style back garden. Ravel detested bad taste, so absolutely...nearly 70 years, means that Ravels presence is much in evidence...entered by the Museum staff. Maurice Ravel was born in Ciboria, near...settled in Paris soon after Maurice was born and it was at the...
...violinists as a show piece, Maurice Ravels Tzigane is an outstanding...style is incorporated varies. Ravel combines it with French impressionist...new vigorous direction of Ravels music, or to spurn it as...like this could have inspired Ravels Tzigane. JELLYS ROLE Born...violinist Joseph Joachim. When Ravel heard her play at an evening...
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Ravels Spanish Key; an Iberian Influence Colours Much of Maurice Ravels Finest Work, Not Least Bolero. Christopher Morley...Genius. Byline: Christopher Morley We think of Maurice Ravel as the quintessential Parisian dandy, Homburg hat...
...Things You Never Knew about; Ravels Bolero. On this day 25 years...Winter Olympics in Sarajevo to Ravels Bolero. Here are more fascinating...minutes. The full work by Ravel lasts for 15 minutes and is...It has now been rebuilt. Maurice Ravel was born on 7 March 1875 in...
Maestro Says Ravel Piece Will Reveal Eugene...Keefer The Register-Guard Maurice Ravels full ballet "Daphnis and...to the orchestral suites Ravel arranged of the same music...Eugene Symphony performs Maurice Ravels "Daphnis and Chloe" and...
String Quartet to Play Beethoven, Ravel and John Adams. Byline: The Register-Guard Four events...program are Ludwig van Beethovens String Quartet in C Minor; Maurice Ravels String Quartet in F Major; and John Adams String Quartet...
...Conservatory where his star pupil was Maurice Ravel (1875-1937). It wasnt Faure but Ravel who composed Pavane Pour Une...1928), the Pavane shows Ravels lifelong interest in formal...him by his Basque mother. Ravel composed his Pavane in 1899...
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RAVEL, MAURICE mores ravel , 1875 1937, French composer, b. in the Pyrenees. He entered the Paris Conservatory in 1889, where he was later a student of Faure. Ravel became a leading exponent of impressionism . Along with Debussy, with...
...were united by their adverse reactions to the extravagant impressionism of French composers such as Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel and the overwrought romanticism of Germans such as Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss . The groups name was coined...
...works are the opera Khovanshchina (1886); the piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition (1874), later orchestrated by Maurice Ravel; A Night on Bald Mountain (1867), for orchestra; and many songs and three song cycles. Moussorgsky succumbed...


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