Maurice Ravel
Maurice Ravel was a celebrated French composer, best known for his orchestral works, including 'Boléro,' which exemplifies the rhythms of modern industrial life and is a subject of upcoming publications by Art Faber that explore the intersection of art and economy.
Born on Mar 07, 1875 (150 years old)
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San Marino:
Maurice Ravel's music was performed at the concert honoring Santa Cecilia.
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Ecuador:
The work 'Bolero' by French composer Maurice Ravel premiered at the Paris Opera.
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Portugal:
Maurice Ravel is commemorated for the 150th anniversary of his birth in the Festival de Ópera de Óbidos.
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Latvia:
Ravel is celebrated for his contributions to music and his deep connection to Basque culture.
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United Kingdom:
Ravel composed the iconic Piano Concerto for the Left Hand, which was commissioned by Paul Wittgenstein.
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Portugal:
Maurice Ravel is featured in a trilogy dedicated to music and its historical context.
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Slovakia:
French composer Maurice Ravel was such an original personality with a novel fate that director Anne Fontaine could make a feature film about him focusing only on a few years of his life.
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Latvia:
Maurice Ravel is celebrated for his music, which will be featured in a concert alongside the poetry of Charles Baudelaire.
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Latvia:
Maurice Ravel is celebrated for his contributions to music, marking his 150th anniversary in the concert.
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Tunisia:
Maurice Ravel is the famous composer whose works were celebrated during the concert.
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