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  • Maurice Ravel

    …their masterful exploitation of orchestral color and texture left an indelible impact on the world of music. Early Life and Musical Beginnings Born as Joseph Maurice Ravel on March 7,…


  • Joseph Haydn

    Joseph Haydn, a towering figure in the Classical era of music, is a name that resonates with rhythm, harmony, and innovation. A composer of extraordinary ability, Haydn’s contributions significantly shaped…


  • Maurice Ravel – Introduction et Allegro

    “Maurice Ravel’s ‘Introduction et Allegro’ premiered in Paris on February 22, 1907. The piece was written for harp, flute, clarinet, and string quartet and dedicated to Albert Blondel.”…


  • Maurice Ravel – Bolero

    Maurice Ravel’s famous composition “Bolero.”…


  • Maurice Ravel – Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte

    Maurice Ravel’s “Pavane”…


  • The Hagen Quartet Performs Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet in F Major

    The Hagen Quartet delivers the best performance and recording of Maurice Ravel’s String Quartet in F, particularly the rhythmic and heroic melodies of its second movement, Assez vif. The pizzicato…


  • Maurice Ravel – Bolero

    Sungha Jung performed Maurice Ravel’s Bolero arranged by Kotaro Oshio at Hongdae V-Hall on December 28, 2010. Check out Sungha Jung’s albums on iTunes: Perfect Blue, Irony, The Duets, and…


  • Bolero by Maurice Ravel

    Enjoy the romantic slow love song “Bolero” by Maurice Ravel in this peaceful HD music video. The video features stunning natural scenery and Dolby 2.0 Stereo sound recorded on location…


  • Maurice Ravel – Miroirs No. 2 – Oiseaux Tristes

    Maurice Ravel’s Miroirs is a solo piano work composed between 1904-1905. It was first performed by Ricardo Viñes in 1906. The suite, while challenging, is not as difficult as Gaspard…


  • Maurice Ravel – Pavane for a Dead Princess

    Maurice Ravel’s “Pavane for Dead Princess” was inspired by a painting called “Lake George, 1869” by artist John Frederick Kensett….


  • Bolero by Maurice Ravel

    “Bolero” by Maurice Ravel – Ravel’s “Bolero” played to scenes of ancient Egypt. A construction management study estimates that the Great Pyramid was completed in approximately 10 years with an…


  • Pavane for a Dead Princess by Maurice Ravel – Eastman Percussion Ensemble

    Andrew Bockman’s arrangement of Maurice Ravel’s Pavane combines elements from the original piano and orchestral versions. The percussion quartet arrangement highlights the timbral possibilities of percussion instruments to evoke the…