Jules-Jean Ravel (6 March 1901, in Guillaumes – 19 June 1986, in Nice), was a Communist politician and trade union organizer in Nice, France. Secretary...
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Joseph Maurice Ravel (7 March 1875 – 28 December 1937) was a French composer, pianist and conductor. He is often associated with Impressionism along with...
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Boléro (redirect from Bolero (Ravel))
the bolero, a Spanish dance musical form. While on vacation at St Jean-de-Luz, Ravel went to the piano and played a melody with one finger to his friend...
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travel. It is 28 minutes long and shot in black and white. It won the Prix Jean Vigo for short film. The 1995 science fiction film 12 Monkeys was inspired...
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At the 2nd César Awards, Schneider was nominated for Best Actress and Jean Ravel was nominated for Best Editing. In Greece in 1936, Rico and Margot are...
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director and screenwriter Jules-Jean Ravel (1901–1986), French communist politician and trade union organizer Pierre Joseph Ravel (1832–1908), Swiss civil engineer...
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Maurice Ravel's Piano Concerto in G major, was composed between 1929 and 1931. The piano concerto is in three movements, with a total playing time of...
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Ma mère l'Oye (redirect from Ma mere l'oye (Ravel))
mère l'Oye as a piano duet for the Godebski children, Mimi and Jean, ages 6 and 7. Ravel dedicated this work for four hands to the children (just as he...
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pour harpe, flûte, clarinette et quatuor) is a chamber work by Maurice Ravel. It is a short piece, typically lasting between ten and eleven minutes in...
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Maurice Ravel completed his String Quartet in F major in early April 1903 at the age of 28. It was premiered in Paris in March the following year. The...
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Chronicle of a Summer (category Films directed by Jean Rouch)
summer of 1960 by sociologist Edgar Morin and anthropologist and filmmaker Jean Rouch, with the technical and aesthetic collaboration of Québécois director-cameraman...
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activities. The composer Maurice Ravel, a native of the nearby town of Ciboure, frequently vacationed at Saint-Jean-de-Luz from Paris, where he was centered...
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Jeux d'eau (pronounced [ʒø do]) is a piece for solo piano by Maurice Ravel, composed in 1901 and given its first public performance the following year...
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" During the summer of 1914, Ravel did his compositional work in the French Basque commune of Saint-Jean-de-Luz. Ravel was born across the bay in the...
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Le Tombeau de Couperin (category Suites by Maurice Ravel)
de Couperin (The Grave of Couperin) is a suite for solo piano by Maurice Ravel, composed between 1914 and 1917. The piece is in six movements, based on...
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only six when he took up composing, with a style heavily influenced by Ravel. Françaix's first publication, in 1922, caught the attention of a composer...
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Savage Le sauvage Marie-Josèphe Yoyotte The French Detective Adieu poulet Jean Ravel The Important Thing Is To Love L'important c'est d'aimer Christiane Lack...
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the Ravel for his Frankfurt Ballet company Jean-Christophe Maillot in 2010 created a contemporary and sensual choreography of 35 minutes of the Ravel for...
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a 1978 French drama film directed by Christian de Chalonge, and starring Jean-Louis Trintignant, Catherine Deneuve, Claude Brasseur and Michel Serrault...
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Johnson (1995), p. 92. Ravel (1999), p. 101. Ravel (1999), p. 26. Ravel (1999), p. 9. Ravel (1999), p. 101. Ravel (1999), p. 49. Ravel (1999), p. 191. Kaiser...
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directed by Serge Bourguignon and starring Brigitte Bardot, Laurent Terzieff, Jean Rochefort and James Robertson Justice. Model Cecile spends two weeks away...
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April 1976 at the Palais des congrès in Paris. The ceremony was chaired by Jean Gabin and hosted by Pierre Tchernia. Le Vieux Fusil won the award for Best...
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2008 : Maurice Ravel, Sonate posthume, Sonate ; César Franck, Sonate en la majeur, avec Amanda Favier (violon) (Syrius 141422) 2009 : Jean Cras et Hervé...
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Danik Patisson [de; fr] as Françoise Cassel Roland Lesaffre as The Goualec Jean Combal as police inspector Goble, Alan (1999). The Complete Index to Literary...
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arrangements produced by other composers and contemporary musicians, with Maurice Ravel's 1922 adaptation for orchestra being the most recorded and performed. The...
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Cinematography Pierre Lhomme William Klein Edited by Jacqueline Meppiel Jean Ravel Release date 1969 (1969) Running time 112 minutes Countries Algeria France...
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Lithuanian-American basketball player and Olympic runner (1928). Jules-Jean Ravel, 85, French politician. Norb Sacksteder, 90, American NFL football player...
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is a 1955 French drama film directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Jean Gabin, Andrée Debar and Henri Vidal. It was made at the Billancourt Studios...
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Georges Blaness : Omar Dorothée Blank : Une fille à l'hôtel particulier Jean-Pierre Caussade (as J.P. Caussade) Marcel Charvey : Un visiteur de la galerie...
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Luc Marie Daniel Ravel, C.R.S.V. (born 21 May 1957) is a French prelate of the Catholic Church, who was the Archbishop of Strasbourg from 2017 to 2023...
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