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This composer whose most famous work shows a Spanish influence said, "My parents met in Madrid" |
(Maurice) Ravel
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COMPOSERS |
2026-02-02 |
#9491 |
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A decade before composing "Bolero", he served as a driver in World War I |
Ravel
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$1,600 |
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FRENCH COMPOSERS |
2015-03-23 |
#7031 |
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This 20th century composer described his "Bolero" as "work for orchestra without music" |
(Maurice) Ravel
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$400 |
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FRENCH COMPOSERS |
2007-06-13 |
#5253 |
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"The Clown's Morning Song" by this composer is far less famous than his "Bolero" |
Ravel
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$1,200 |
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COMPOSERS |
2006-11-27 |
#5111 |
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He paradoxically described his "Bolero" as a piece for orchestra without music |
Maurice Ravel
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$800 |
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COMPOSERS |
2002-10-21 |
#4171 |
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He was born in Ciboure, France, near the Spanish border; thus, the Spanish influence in such works as "Bolero" |
Maurice Ravel
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$800 |
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CLASSICAL COMPOSERS |
2000-11-14 |
#3727 |
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This "Bolero" composer's "Alborada del gracioso" is also known as the "Morning Song of the Jester" |
Ravel
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$200 |
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COMPOSERS & THEIR MUSIC |
1996-09-13 |
#2765 |
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In 1992 the French government bought at auction the first draft of his "Bolero" for $320,000 |
Ravel
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$800 |
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COMPOSERS |
1993-11-01 |
#2106 |
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His "Bolero" had its American debut at a 1929 concert of the N.Y. Philharmonic-Symphony |
Ravel
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$600 |
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COMPOSERS |
1993-05-21 |
#2020 |
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This "Bolero" composer orchestrated Mussorgsky's piano work "Pictures at an Exhibition" |
Ravel
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$400 |
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COMPOSERS |
1992-12-11 |
#1905 |
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He called his "Bolero" a "piece for orchestra without music" |
Ravel
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$600 |
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COMPOSERS |
1991-07-19 |
#1605 |
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This "Bolero" composer wrote a concerto for left hand alone for one-arm pianist Paul Wittgenstein |
(Maurice) Ravel
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$200 |
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COMPOSERS |
1991-06-17 |
#1581 |
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Desiring a teacher, Gershwin sought out this composer of "Bolero", who told him he didn't need one |
(Maurice) Ravel
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$400 |
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COMPOSERS |
1989-01-30 |
#1021 |
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Ralph Vaughn Williams studied in Paris under this composer of "Bolero" |
(Maurice) Ravel
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$200 |
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COMPOSERS |
1988-06-08 |
#883 |
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Today you might have to give his "Mother Goose" a "G" rating &, because of Bo, his "Bolero" an "X" |
Maurice Ravel
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$300 |
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COMPOSERS |
1986-12-24 |
#533 |