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  1. 26 de mar. de 2017 · 44K. 2.3M views 7 years ago. Enjoy the best music of Maurice Ravel! A tracklist is below. The pieces which are marked with a star I see as exceptional interpretations. (click show more) ...more...

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    • Noah Johnson
  2. 24 de set. de 2018 · 84K. 7M views 5 years ago. Wiener Philharmoniker - Maurice Ravel - Bolero - Regente Gustavo Dudamel (HD) At the closing concert of the Lucerne Festival 2010, the Wiener Philharmoniker performed...

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    • Charles Henrique da Silva
  3. 397K subscribers. 20M views 12 years ago #ClassicalMusic #MauriceRavel. ...more. Boléro is a one-movement orchestral piece by Maurice Ravel (1875--1937). Originally composed as a ballet...

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    • The Wicked North
    • Boléro
    • Daphnis et Chloé
    • Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte
    • La Valse
    • Rapsodie Espagnole
    • Gaspard de La Nuit
    • Piano Concerto in G Major
    • Miroirs
    • Le Tombeau de Couperin
    • Jeux d’eau

    Boléro is Ravel’s most famous composition and one of the most frequently performed works of the 20th century. The piece has been featured in many films, including 10starring Dudley Moore and Bo Derek, and British ice dancers Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean skated to a specially commissioned version at their gold-medal winning performance at the ...

    Between 1909 and 1912 Ravel composed Daphnis Et Chloé, widely considered his masterpiece, for ballet impresario Serge Diaghilev and Les Ballets Russes. The ballet includes some of the composer’s most passionate music and features extraordinarily lush harmonies typical of the impressionist movement. Stravinsky described Daphnis Et Chloéas, “not only...

    Ravel composed the original piano version of Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte, one of his best works, in 1899 while he was studying composition at the Paris Conservatoire with Gabriel Fauré. He also created an orchestral arrangement in 1910. Ravel described the piece as, “an evocation of a pavane that a little princess might, in former times, have d...

    Ravel’s love for the Viennese waltz is evident in La Valse which originated as a tribute to Johann Strauss II. La Valseis both nostalgic and sinister as the initial elegant waltzes distort and reach an explosive conclusion. Ravel described the score as “a choreographic poem …a sort of apotheosis of the Viennese waltz …the mad whirl of some fantasti...

    Rapsodie Espagnole, an orchestral rhapsody, is the first work Ravel composed specifically for orchestra. The work draws on the composer’s Spanish heritage and is one of several of his works set in or reflecting Spain. Ravel’s extraordinary ability to compose seemingly authentic Spanish music received admiration from Spanish composer Manuel de Falla...

    Ravel’s Gaspard De La Nuitis a virtuoso piano work inspired by a similarly titled book of poems by Aloysius Bertrand filled with nightmarish, hallucinatory fantasies. The three movements are mesmerizing realizations of Bertrand’s poetry: cascading water (‘Ondine’), the gentle swaying of a hangman’s noose (‘Le Gibet’), and manic gyrations of a ghost...

    The outer movements of Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G Major are heavily influenced by jazz, which Ravel had heard during his North American tour in 1928 where he met George Gershwin. Ravel noted, “The most captivating part of jazz is its rich and diverting rhythm …Jazz is a very rich and vital source of inspiration for modern composers and I am astoni...

    Miroirsis a five-movement suite for solo piano ranging from the sun-drenched virtuosity of ‘Alborada Del Gracioso’ to the intimate evocations of sad birds and tolling bells in ‘Oiseaux Tristes’ and ‘La Vallée Des Cloches’. Each movement was dedicated to a fellow member of the French avant-garde artist group Les Apaches (‘The Hooligans’).

    Ravel’s Le Tombeau De Couperin, composed between 1914 and 1917, pays homage to the French Baroque composer François Couperin and the rich tradition of 18th-century French keyboard suites. Each movement is dedicated to the memory of a friend of the composer who had died fighting in World War 1. The original six-movement suite was written for solo pi...

    Jeux d’Eau is a piece for solo piano influenced by the technically brilliant pianistic style of Franz Liszt, one of Ravel’s heroes. The title is often translated as ‘Fountains’, ‘Play of Water’ or literally ‘Water Games’. The sounds made by water – those of fountains, waterfalls, and streams – inspired Ravel and were a popular subject in musical im...

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  4. Joseph Maurice Ravel (Ciboure, 7 de março de 1875 - Paris, 28 de dezembro de 1937) foi um compositor e pianista francês, conhecido sobretudo pela sutileza das suas melodias instrumentais e orquestrais, entre elas, o Bolero, que considerava trivial e descreveu como "uma peça para orquestra sem música".

  5. Obras. O VOLTAR. MÚSICA ORQUESTRAL Ravel. Ravel – Bolero. O Bolero foi composto por encomenda da bailarina e empresária Ida Rubinstein e, embora tenha sido escrito originalmente para um balé, é hoje apresentado mais frequentemente como uma peça orquestral. Sua estreia aconteceu em 1928, no Ballet da Ópera de Paris, com enorme sucesso.

  6. Bolero (Boléro, no título original francês) é uma obra musical de um único movimento escrita para orquestra por Maurice Ravel. Originalmente composta para um Ballet, a obra, que teve sua première em 1928, é considerada a obra mais famosa de Ravel. [1]