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Maurice Ravel

March 7, 1875 - December 28, 1937
born in Ciboure, Basses-Pyrénées, France, composed during the Modern period
Maurice Ravel was among the most significant and influential composers of the early twentieth century. Although he is frequently linked with Claude Debussy as an exemplar of musical impressionism, and some of their works have a surface resemblance, Ravel possessed an independent voice that grew out of his love of a broad variety of styles, including the French Baroque, Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Spanish folk traditions, and American jazz and blues. His elegant and lyrically generous body of work was not large in comparison with that of some of his contemporaries, but his compositions are notable for being meticulously and exquisitely crafted. He was especially gifted as an orchestrator, an area in which he remains unsurpassed.

Ravel's mother was of Basque heritage, a fact that accounted for his lifelong fascination with Spanish music, and his father was a Swiss inventor and engineer, most likely the source of his commitment to precision and craftsmanship. At the age of 14, he entered the Paris Conservatory, where he was a student from 1889 to 1895 and from 1897 to 1903. His primary composition teacher was Gabriel Fauré. A major disappointment of his life was his failure to win the Prix de Rome in spite of numerous attempts. The difficulty was transparently the conflict between the conservative administration of the Conservatory and Ravel's independent thinking, meaning his association with the French avant-garde (Debussy), and his interest in non-French traditions (Wagner, the Russian nationalists, Balinese gamelan). He had already established himself as a composer of prominence with works such as his String Quartet, and the piano pieces Pavane pour une infante défunte, Jeux d'eau, and the Sonatine, and his loss of the Prix de Rome in 1905 was considered such a scandal that the director of the Conservatory was forced to resign.

Ravel continued to express admiration for Debussy's music throughout his life, but as his own reputation grew stronger during the first decade of the century, a mutual professional jealousy cooled their personal relationship. Around the same time, he developed a friendship with Igor Stravinsky. The two became familiar with each other's work during Stravinsky's time in Paris and worked collaboratively on arrangements for Sergey Diaghilev.

Between 1909 and 1912, Ravel composed Daphnis et Chloé for Diaghilev and Les Ballets Russes. It was the composer's largest and most ambitious work and is widely considered his masterpiece. He wrote a second ballet for Diaghilev, La Valse, which the impresario rejected, but which went on to become one of his most popular orchestral works. Following his service in the First World War as an ambulance driver, and the death of his mother in 1917, his output was temporarily diminished. In 1925, the Monte Carlo Opera presented the premiere of another large work, the "lyric fantasy" L'enfant et les sortilèges, a collaboration with writer Colette.

American jazz and blues became increasingly intriguing to the composer. In 1928 he made a hugely successful tour of North America, where he met George Gershwin and had the opportunity to broaden his exposure to jazz. Several of his most important late works, such as the Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 2 and the Piano Concerto in G show the influence of that interest.

Ironically, Ravel, who in his youth was rejected by some elements of the French musical establishment for being a modernist, in his later years was scorned by Satie and the members of Les Six as being old-fashioned, a symbol of the establishment. In 1932, an injury he sustained in an automobile accident started a physical decline that resulted in memory loss and an inability to communicate. He died in 1937, following brain surgery.

In spite of leaving one of the richest and most important bodies of work of any early twentieth century composer, one that included virtually every genre except for symphony and liturgical music, Ravel is most often remembered for an arrangement of another composer's work, and for a piece he considered among his least significant. His orchestral arrangement of Mussorgsky's piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition has been wildly popular with concertgoers (and the royalties from it made Ravel a rich man). Boléro, a 15-minute Spanish dance in which a single theme is repeated in a variety of instrumental guises, has been ridiculed for its insistent repetitiveness, but it is also a popular favorite and one of the most familiar and frequently performed orchestral works of the twentieth century. ~ Stephen Eddins, Rovi
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Selected Discography

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Track List: Daphnis & Chloe / Mother Goose Suite

Title: Daphnis Et Chloé, Ballet For Orchestra
Title: Ma mère l'oye, ballet for orchestra
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Track List: Ravel Songs (Histoires Naturelles, Chanccons Madécasses)

Disc 1
Title: Chants Populaires, Song Cycle For Voice & Piano (or Orchestra)
Title: Chanson Du Rouet, Song For Voice & Piano
Title: Noël Des Jouets, Song For Voice & Piano (or Orchestra)
Title: Deux Mélodies Hébraïques, For Voice & Piano (or Orchestra)
Title: Epigrammes De Clément Marot, Songs (2) For Voice & Harpsichord (or Piano)
Title: Cinq Mélodies Populaires Grecques, Song Cycle For Voice & Piano (or Orchestra)
Title: Un Grand Sommeil Noir, Song For Voice & Piano
Title: Manteau De Fleurs, Song Or Voice & Piano (or Orchestra)
Title: Si Morne!, Song For Voice & Piano
Title: Don Quichotte À Dulcinée, Song Cycle For Voice & Orchestra (or Piano)
Disc 2
Title: Histoires Naturelles, Song Cycle For Voice & Piano
Title: Ballade De La Reine Morte D'aimer, For Voice & Piano
Title: Tripatos, For Voice & Piano
Title: Trois Chansons, For Chorus (or Voice & Piano)
Title: Ronsard À Son Âme, Song For Voice & Piano (or Orchestra)
Title: Les Grands Vents Venus D'Outre-mer, For Voice & Piano
Title: Sainte, Song For Voice & Piano (or Orchestra)
Title: Sur L'herbe, For Voice & Piano
Title: Rêves, Song For Voice & Piano
Title: Vocalise-Étude En Forme De Habanera, For Voice & Piano
Title: Chansons Madécasses, Song Cycle For Soprano, Flute, Cello & Piano
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Track List: Ravel: Boléro

Disc 1
Title: Boléro, Ballet For Orchestra (Or Piano)
Title: Miroirs, for piano (or orchestra)
Title: Ma mère l'oye, ballet for orchestra
Title: Miroirs, for piano (or orchestra)
Title: Rhapsodie espagnole, for orchestra (or 2 pianos)
Disc 2
Title: La Valse, Poème Choréographique For Orchestra
Title: Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte, For Piano (Or Orchestra)
Title: Le Tombeau De Couperin, For Orchestra
Title: Valses (8) nobles et sentimentales, for piano (or orchestra)
Title: Menuet Antique, For Piano (Or Orchestra)
Title: Fanfare, For Orchestra (for Collaborative Ballet L'eventail De Jeanne)
Title: Daphnis Et Chloé, Suite No. 2 For Orchestra
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Track List: Ravel: Complete Works For Solo Piano

Disc 1
Title: Sérénade Grotesque, For Piano
Title: Menuet Antique, For Piano (Or Orchestra)
Title: Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte, For Piano (Or Orchestra)
Title: Jeux D'eau, For Piano
Title: Sonatine for piano
Title: Miroirs, for piano (or orchestra)
Disc 2
Title: Gaspard De La Nuit, For Piano
Title: Menuet sur le nom d'Haydn, for piano
Title: Valses (8) nobles et sentimentales, for piano (or orchestra)
Title: Prélude, for piano
Title: À la manière de. . . , for piano
Title: Le tombeau de Couperin, for piano
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Track List: Ravel: Daphnis Et Chloe

Title: Daphnis Et Chloé, Ballet For Orchestra
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Track List: Ravel: Piano Works

Disc 1
Title: Gaspard De La Nuit, For Piano
Title: Valses (8) nobles et sentimentales, for piano (or orchestra)
Title: Jeux D'eau, For Piano
Title: Miroirs, for piano (or orchestra)
Disc 2
Title: Sonatine for piano
Title: Le tombeau de Couperin, for piano
Title: Prélude, for piano
Title: Menuet sur le nom d'Haydn, for piano
Title: À la manière de. . . , for piano
Title: Menuet Antique, For Piano (Or Orchestra)
Title: Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte, For Piano (Or Orchestra)
Title: À la manière de. . . , for piano
Title: Ma Mère L'oye, For Piano, 4 Hands (Or Orchestra)
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Track List: Ravel: The Complete Solo Piano Music

Disc 1
Title: Gaspard De La Nuit, For Piano
Title: Sonatine for piano
Title: Miroirs, for piano (or orchestra)
Title: La Valse, Poème Choréographique For Piano Or 2 Pianos
Disc 2
Title: Le tombeau de Couperin, for piano
Title: Menuet, For Piano In C Sharp Minor
Title: Menuet Antique, For Piano (Or Orchestra)
Title: Sérénade Grotesque, For Piano
Title: Jeux D'eau, For Piano
Title: Prélude, for piano
Title: Menuet sur le nom d'Haydn, for piano
Title: À la manière de. . . , for piano
Title: Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte, For Piano (Or Orchestra)
Title: Valses (8) nobles et sentimentales, for piano (or orchestra)
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Track List: Ravel: The Complete Solo Piano Music

Disc 1
Title: Menuet Antique, For Piano (Or Orchestra)
Title: Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte, For Piano (Or Orchestra)
Title: Sonatine for piano
Title: Valses (8) nobles et sentimentales, for piano (or orchestra)
Title: Le tombeau de Couperin, for piano
Disc 2
Title: Sérénade Grotesque, For Piano
Title: Jeux D'eau, For Piano
Title: Gaspard De La Nuit, For Piano
Title: Menuet sur le nom d'Haydn, for piano
Title: Prélude, for piano
Title: À la manière de. . . , for piano
Title: Miroirs, for piano (or orchestra)

Comments

att3335
hey, how's everything ?
Ravel is awesome. Probably one of the masters of orchestratio n , right up there with the best of them. But seriously, that ancestry-dot - c o m commercial has just beat this pizzicato string quartet into the ground. Friggin ads...
surveyrde
Don't read this because it actually works. You will be kissed on the nearest possible Friday by the love of you life. Tomorrow will be the best day of your life. However if you don't post this you will die in 2 days. Now you've started reading so don't stop. This is so scary put this on at least 5 songs in 143 minutes. When done press f6 and your lover's name will come on the screen in big letters. This is so scary because it actually works
duomento
about Bolero: more of an experiment -- though a truly beguiling one -- than a fully formed piece of music. As Ravel himself said of it, C'est une blague - it's a prank.
Ravel also did the best known orchestratio n of Mussorgsky's Pictures At An Exhibition. Master craftsman and artist he was. Pavane pour une Infante Defunte has that wonderful delicate horn solo...
Maurice Ravel is among my favorite composers and this Sonatine is a great example of his elegant style. Check out Le Tombeau de Couperin.
stevenklein5 1
Piano Concerto in G major - wonderful piece. Do yourself a favor and listen to Herbie Hancock's performance of this on his Gershwin album.
One of my favorite, one of the few songs I know that can make you melancholy and happy at the same time
I just really discovered Chopin recently. Like Mozart's prolific 35 years Choplin only had 39 years of his absolute genius inwhich he left us an increadably bueatyful body of work. You don't get through it with out a hankie....or two...or three...a box. Imbarrasing. DMB
Art has a frequentcy. Much of contemporary art is course, ragged, harsh and unlovely. Or it can be high, fine, aestetic and bueatyful. The human spirit is as well a vibration level that finds harmony or discord with art. It's what you are in harmony with and do or don't find affinity and agreement in. I'm resonating. How about you? DMB
Maurice Ravel, an absolute legacy of aestetics. I just waiting for his Bolero. The one in my head is getting a little worn. DMB
pavante pour une infante defunte for piano is one the most beautifulest songs by ravel. one i remember putting into the cassette player and using to woo me to sleep every night almost. absolutely love this composition
howardwoodwa r d 7 5
As a kid, Ravel's Sonatine for piano was the most beautiful music I had heard. It is so disarmingly innocent, and pure. I must still be a kid, Sonatine is still a favorite along with Ravel's song cycle Sheherazade and his Piano Trio.
I remember when I first bought a Ravel's disc. featuring the Bolero, I must have played it continuosly for a season. Let me just add,also, that when I first bought John Coltrane's A Love Supreme I did the same. Gracias Meastros. Genius has no color and cares not what medium it performs on.
Evocative and luscious, yet also refined and elegant - the unique combination that is Ravel.
I finally learned Ondine! Wow. Now if I go finish Gaspard and then go on to Alborada del Gracioso, which is--IMHO--hi s masterpiece for piano. What an artist. Without rival!
great
christine.cl o v e r
His Tombeau de Couperin was written for friends who had fallen in the Great War - so sad but beautiful
And, oh yes, God Bless you, Meastro Faure, for all you gave , and all you gave Ravel...the perfect springboard, you, for all that was to come!
For his solo piano, there are simply no words, and yet I long to go on and on! For Le Tombeau, for Minuet Antigue, for them all, Ravel, I thank and adore you with all my heart! In heaven we finally shall meet...
bee27534
Bill McLaughlin has done several shows on Ravel on his "Exploring Music" that I listen to on NPR.
In addition to being very thin, the bio here neglects to share that in addition to his genius, Ravel was a humble, generous and kind colleague to any and all that came to him.
Also, I just caught the magical "L'enfant est les Sortileges" performed on Classical TV. Geez I love internet TV and radio!
Lovely comment, Edward!
Bolero for me.
the most harmonic of the early 20th century french composers; also, with the most surprises!
Oh, the colors. Simply wonderful!
Listening to Daphnis and Chloe with memories of having played on the "orchestra only" version of this piece with San Francisco Youth Symphony. Yay! Beautiful music!
I agree with Robert Bonfante. I bought an conductor's full score of Daphnis and Chloe to learn how to orchestrate.
Ravel,if we had composers dueling with music and instruments instead of wars with weapons, Ravel would be herr feldmarshall .
Undertaken the wonder of learning Ravel's "Pavane pour une infante defunte" on the guitar. When I get that down I'm going to get my law license and learn how to fly the space shuttle while performing an occasional brain surgery.....
Hands down the greatest orchestrator to ever do it. The only other composer to come close to that level of mastery is Stravinsky, but Ravel is better.
just_meef
I thoroughly enjoyed "Bolero" just now. :)
I agree the bio is extremely thin. He is one of my favorite composers. My favorite work by him is Le Tombeau de Couperin. Beautiful movements! Breathtaking actually!
Immaginative and colorful tones.
hcarey5129
bio is to thin!!!!!!!! ! ! ! !
many sources for/referenc e s to "En Forme De Habanera" can be found using Google. (I just did)
Love Ravel but someone please help me. cannot find "En Forme De Habanera" from movie "The Deep End". have looked in many places.
gshowman
While I'm not a Ravel expert, I think his chamber music is his best work -- it somehow feels 'deeper' than his orchestral work, which tends to be focused on a single mood or impression, in my opinion. I strongly encourage people who like what they hear on Pandora to listen to the piano trio, the string quartet, the duet for cello and violin (this one is especially punchy), etc.
kenartis
very cool
AT age 13 is when I fell in love with "Bolero" it made me excited about flamenco and spanish guitar for some reason.
tbird.ring
I love his string quartet in f major. Beautiful!
agree with the previous!
Gaspard is what made me look into this guy.
Thanks to Pandora for, once again, introducing me to fantastic music that i would not have heard, otherwise.
Gaspard is sublime!
debussyman88
Amazing composer.... . f r o m violin sonata in G to Ma Mere L'oye.....
Tzigane is amazing.
neve0025
valley of the bells?
It improves with each listening
his ever popular "Bolereo' is it.
I want to hear "Bolero" by Ravel
......someti m e s wonder what ravel would think about using his balero in the movie, 10.
Brilliante and beautiful!!! !
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