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  2. Maurice Ravel - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Ravel (1875), Marie Delouart (1870) and Maurice Ravel aged four (1879) Ravel was born in the Basque town of Ciboure , France, near Biarritz , 18 kilometres (11 mi) from the Spanish border. His father, Pierre-Joseph Ravel , was an educated and successful engineer, inventor and manufacturer, born in Versoix near the Franco-Swiss border.

  3. Boléro - Wikipedia

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    That is why Ravel's Bolero is the one piece of classical music that is commonly known and liked by them." [28] In a 2011 article for The Cambridge Quarterly, Michael Lanford wrote, "throughout his life, Maurice Ravel was captivated by the act of creation outlined in Edgar Allan Poe's Philosophy of Composition."

  4. Manoah Leide-Tedesco - Wikipedia

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    Birthday party honoring Maurice Ravel, New York City, March 8, 1928. From left: Oscar Fried, Eva Gauthier, Ravel at the piano; Manoah Leide-Tedesco, and George Gershwin. Educated at the University of Naples, Leide-Tedesco did his post graduate studies in Czechoslovakia (1925–1931), receiving his Doctorate in Philology and Sociology.

  5. Marcel Marnat - Wikipedia

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    He wrote on current affairs, art, cinema, literature and made lists new discographic publications. He was also secretary of the Ravel Foundation [2] and compiled a catalogue of works by Maurice Ravel. Marnat was responsible for programming at France Musique from 1978 to 1992. [1] [2] He worked from 1990 with the Radio Suisse Romande-Espace 2. [2]

  6. Les Apaches - Wikipedia

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    Les Apaches (or Société des Apaches) was a group of musicians, writers and artists which formed in Paris, France, in 1903.The core was formed by the French composer Maurice Ravel, the Spanish pianist Ricardo Viñes and the writer and critic Michel-Dimitri Calvocoressi.

  7. Shéhérazade (Ravel) - Wikipedia

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    The exoticism of the Arabian Nights continued to interest Ravel. In the early years of the 20th century he met the poet Tristan Klingsor, [6] who had recently published a collection of free-verse poems under the title Shéhérazade, inspired by Rimsky-Korsakov's symphonic suite of the same name, a work that Ravel also much admired. [7]

  8. Henri Ghys - Wikipedia

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    Ravel's biographer Arbie Orenstein related that he preserved in his library a copy of the Ghys composition Air du Roi Louis XIII "with the following dedication: 'transcribed specially for four hands, for his little pupil Maurice Ravel, by his professor Henry Ghys, Paris, August 30, 1882.'" [5] Ravel seems to have remained in touch with Ghys ...

  9. Hélène Jourdan-Morhange - Wikipedia

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    Ravel et nous, Éditions du Milieu du monde, Geneva, 1945, (Biography of Maurice Ravel, with a foreword by Colette and illustrated by Luc-Albert Moreau).; Ravel d'après Ravel, Éditions du Cervin, Lausanne, 1953; a work reissued by Jean Roy, Ravel d'après Ravel suivi de Rencontres avec Vlado Perlemuter, éditions Alinéa, 1989, 159 pages.

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