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Maurice Ravel, the luminous French composer, captivated the music world with his shimmering orchestration and refined elegance. Born in 1875, he charted new sonic landscapes—from the sensuous waves of Daphnis et Chloe to the playful brilliance of Bolero. A master of texture and color, Ravel’s dedication to craft and innovation inspires musicians and listeners: he shows how unwavering attention to detail, curiosity, and imagination can transform sound into timeless artistic beauty.
"For Debussy the musician and the man I have had profound admiration, but by nature I'm different from him. I think I have always personally followed a direction opposed to that of the symbolism of Debussy."
"My intention here is to make it clear that not a single cell of my composition, here in regard to The Raven, is found by chance or intuition, that the composition moved towards perfection with the precision and inevitability of a mathematical equation."
"You might lose your spontaneity and, instead of composing first-rate Gershwin, end up with second rate Ravel."
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