Previous posts for March 7th can be found here: John Wilbye (2019), Maurice Ravel (2020), and Thomas Linley the Younger (2021), Maurice Ravel (2022), and Maurice Ravel (2023)
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Maurice Ravel (7 March 1875 – 28 December 1937) was a French composer, pianist and conductor.
Do I Hear a Waltz?
“This dance [La valse] may seem tragic, like any other emotion... pushed to the extreme. But one should only see in it what the music expresses: an ascending progression of sonority, to which the stage comes along to add light and movement." – Maurice Ravel
In La valse it is tempting to hear a
Lament for the end of an era;
Said Ravel, “Though I know it may seem
Like a dirge for an ancien regime,
The piece I was hoping to write
Was a paeon to movement and light.”
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Songs of My Childhood
Said an Englishman after Bolero,
“I confess that it entered my marrow,
And yet it’s repetitive
And acts as a sedative, –
I'd rather hear “Lilliburlero."
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