Ravel Remembered

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Faber, 1987 - 203 páginas
Composer of some of the best-loved music in the orchestral repertoire, including such favourites as 'La Valse', 'Daphnis and Chloeacute;', 'Rapsodie Espagnole', and 'Boleacute;ro', Maurice Ravel died on 28 December 1937. The common view of him as a cold and retiring personality was not supported by his friends, as Roger Nichols demonstrates. His book is a delightful meacute;lange of illuminating accounts of the man and his music by those who knew him best, among them Stravinsky, Cocteau, Colette, Poulenc and Manuel de Falla.

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Roger Nichols is a writer & broadcaster, specializing in French music of the nineteenth & twentieth centuries. He is the author of "Ravel Remembered" (Faber, 2000) & "Conversations with Madeleine Milhaud" (Faber, 1996).

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