Title: | Ravel The Complete Edition : œuvres Complètes |
Otros títulos: | Songs Ballade de la Reine Morte D'Aimer : Rosard À son Âme un Grand Sommeil Noir : Chanson du Rouet : Noël des Jouets : Deux Épigrammes de Clément Marot : Sainte Don Quichotte à Dulcinée : Manteau de fleurs : Si Morne! : Rêves : Les grands vents venus d'outremer : Sur l'herbe Ravel La Edición Completa : Obras Completas Canciones |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Maurice Ravel; Inva Mula; David Abramovitz; Laurent Naouri; Claire Brua; Dalton Baldwin; Gérard Souzay; Valérie Millot |
Código CDU: | Ra.06 |
Forma Musical: | Piano Music |
Abstract: | 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 ... |