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This is an incorrect tag for: Boléro. Please adopt the spelling in the artist's own language and character set by clicking on "Suggest a c… read more
This is an incorrect tag for: Boléro. Please adopt the spelling in the artist's own language and character set by clicking on "Suggest a correction", at the bottom right-… read more
Maurice Ravel, in full Joseph-Maurice Ravel (7th March 1875 Ciboure, France–28th December, 1937, Paris), was a French composer of Swiss-Basque descent, noted for his musical craftsmanship and perfection of form and style in such works as Boléro (1928), Pavane pour une infante défunte (1899; Pavane for a Dead Princess), Rapsodie espagnole (1907), the ballet Daphnis et Chloé (first performed 1912), and the opera L’Enfant et les sortilèges (1925; The Child and the Enchantments). Ravel was born in a village near Saint-Jean-de-Luz, France, of a Swiss father and a Basque mother. His famil… read more
Maurice Ravel, in full Joseph-Maurice Ravel (7th March 1875 Ciboure, France–28th December, 1937, Paris), was a French composer of Swiss-Basque descent, noted for his musical craftsmanship a… read more
Maurice Ravel, in full Joseph-Maurice Ravel (7th March 1875 Ciboure, France–28th December, 1937, Paris), was a French composer of Swiss-Basque descent, noted for his musical craftsmanship and perfection of form and style in such works … read more