Tag: Maurice Ravel
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Baudelaire on inspiration
“Inspiration is merely the reward for working every day!” – Charles Baudelaire (French poet). According to Roland-Manuel, Ravel would often recite this phrase. Source: Nichols, Roger (1987) Ravel Remembered. London: Faber & Faber, p. 143.
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Ravel’s fine attributes as a composer
On his tour to America in 1928, Ravel was highly praised by music critics. In the New York Times, Olin Downeswrote: Never to have composed in undue haste; never to have offered the public a piece of unfinished work; to have experienced life as an observant and keenly interested beholder, and to have fashioned certain…
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Gershwin and Ravel
Ravel, touring America in 1928, was approached by George Gershwin for composition lessons. Ravel refused, stating “you would only lose your own spontaneity and end up by writing bad Ravel!” Cited in: James, Burnett (1983) Ravel: His Life and Times. New York: Midas Books, p.120
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Szymanowski on Ravel
The Polish composer Karol Szymanowski wrote of the French composer Maurice Ravel in 1925: Whether he writes a “Rapsodie espagnole”, “Mélodies grecques”, or the almost Viennese “La Valse”, he always remains one of the foremost fascinating representatives of the genius of his race. He assembles all the fundamental elements of that most beautiful culture in…
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Working hard for music
“Now we know that you are gifted, very gifted, but you must work very hard, because someone who is gifted has to work harder than someone who is not, and you will see how boring it is to work hard at music.” Ravel to Manuel Rosenthal after a concert. Cited in: Nichols, Roger (1987) Ravel…
