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Maurice Ravel

Together with Satie and Debussy, Ravel numbers among the innovators who had a falling out with academic education and created their own avant-garde tonal languages – inspired, in Ravel’s case, by Russian and Spanish music, but also by exoticism – without abandoning tonality. This master of orchestration begins with piano works, which he orchestrates; songs with piano and piano compositions exist on an equal footing in orchestral versions.

1875Born in Ciboure on March 7; the family moves to Paris that same year.
1882Lessons in piano, theory, and composition.
1889Beginning of his studies at the Conservatoire de Paris, from which he will never graduate.around 1893 Influence of Chabrier and Satie.
1901“Jeux d’eau” for piano, in a new “Impressionist” tonal language, as is “Miroirs” (1904–05).
1903“Shéhérazade” for voice and piano/orchestral accompaniment with orientalist tonal elements.
1905Scandal surrounding Ravel’s third application for the Prix de Rome.
1907Premiere of the “Histoires naturelles” after Jules Renard provokes astonishment in audiences and critics.
1907–08Rhapsodie espagnole for orchestra.
1908/10“Ma mère l’oye” (“Mother Goose”) for piano, four-hands, as a ballet in 1911.
1911Premiere in Paris of his opera “L’Heure espagnole.”
1911/12“Valses nobles et sentimentales” for piano/orchestra. Premiere of the ballet “Daphnis et Chloé” in 1912.
1914/19“Le tombeau de Couperin” for piano/orchestra anticipates the coming neoclassicism.
from 1920Many concert tours through Europe and the United States.
1925Premiere of his opera “L’Enfant et les sortilèges.”
1928Conferral of an honorary doctorate from Oxford University. “Bolero” for orchestra.
1929–31Piano Concerto in G major with elements of jazz.
1937Death in Paris on December 28.

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Andreas Pernpeintner (Editor)

Andreas Pernpeintner, born in 1982, read music pedagogy, musicology and history at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU). Expansion of his thesis into the book publication “Klaviertechnik nach Ansgar Janke. Bewegungsoptimierung beim Instrumentalspiel”. In 2012 doctorate in musicology with the thesis “Aloys Georg Fleischmann (1880–1964). Musikalische Mikrogeschichte zwischen Deutschland und Irland”, research stays in Ireland and Great Britain, doctorate on a scholarship from the “Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes”. Pernpeintner worked for the “Bayerische Musiker-Lexikon Online” and between 2011–2024 was employed by the “Kritische Ausgabe der Werke von Richard Strauss”. As a music journalist he has written for the newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung. Since 2024 he has been an editor at G. Henle Publishers with a focus on piano music and works by female composers.

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