Javascript must be enabled to continue!
The Operas of Maurice Ravel
View through CrossRef
Maurice Ravel's operas L'Heure espagnole (1907/1911) and L'Enfant et les sortilèges (1919–25) are pivotal works in the composer's relatively small œuvre. Emerging from periods shaped by very distinct musical concerns and historical circumstances, these two vastly different works nevertheless share qualities that reveal the heart of Ravel's compositional aesthetic. In this comprehensive study, Emily Kilpatrick unites musical, literary, biographical and cultural perspectives to shed new light on Ravel's operas. In documenting the operas' history, setting them within the cultural canvas of their creation and pursuing diverse strands of analytical and thematic exploration, Kilpatrick reveals crucial aspects of the composer's working life: his approach to creative collaboration, his responsiveness to cultural, aesthetic and musical debate, and the centrality of language and literature in his compositional practice. The first study of its kind, this book is an invaluable resource for students, specialists, opera-goers and devotees of French music.
Title: The Operas of Maurice Ravel
Description:
Maurice Ravel's operas L'Heure espagnole (1907/1911) and L'Enfant et les sortilèges (1919–25) are pivotal works in the composer's relatively small œuvre.
Emerging from periods shaped by very distinct musical concerns and historical circumstances, these two vastly different works nevertheless share qualities that reveal the heart of Ravel's compositional aesthetic.
In this comprehensive study, Emily Kilpatrick unites musical, literary, biographical and cultural perspectives to shed new light on Ravel's operas.
In documenting the operas' history, setting them within the cultural canvas of their creation and pursuing diverse strands of analytical and thematic exploration, Kilpatrick reveals crucial aspects of the composer's working life: his approach to creative collaboration, his responsiveness to cultural, aesthetic and musical debate, and the centrality of language and literature in his compositional practice.
The first study of its kind, this book is an invaluable resource for students, specialists, opera-goers and devotees of French music.
Related Results
Ravel and Robert-Houdin, Magicians
Ravel and Robert-Houdin, Magicians
Abstract
When Claude Debussy called Ravel an “enchanting fakir” in 1907, he anticipated a critical approach typified by Vladimir Jankélévitch's 1939 Ravel biography....
An MRI multi‐scanner neuroimaging data harmonization study using RAVEL and ComBat
An MRI multi‐scanner neuroimaging data harmonization study using RAVEL and ComBat
AbstractBackgroundLarge‐scale multi‐site neuroimaging studies provide higher power for statistical analyses. However, these aggregated datasets are susceptible to unwanted variabil...
Karl Goldmark and Czech national opera: The final operas of Antonín Dvořák and Zdeněk Fibich
Karl Goldmark and Czech national opera: The final operas of Antonín Dvořák and Zdeněk Fibich
If Bedřich Smetana is thought to be the father of Czech national opera, Antonín Dvořák and Zdeněk Fibich would be his sons. Czech critics as well as the public expected that Smetan...
Piano Technique Analyses of Maurice Ravel Sonatine
Piano Technique Analyses of Maurice Ravel Sonatine
Bu makalenin amacı 20. yüzyılın önemli besteci ve piyanistlerinden Maurice Ravel’in üç bölümden oluşan gerek armonik yapısı açısından gerek yorumculuk ve piyanistik açıdan oldukça ...
FROM IMPRESSIONIST COMPOSERS CLAUDE DEBUSSY AND MAURICE RAVEL COMPARISON OF TECHNIQUES IN PIANO WORKS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PLAYERS
FROM IMPRESSIONIST COMPOSERS CLAUDE DEBUSSY AND MAURICE RAVEL COMPARISON OF TECHNIQUES IN PIANO WORKS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PLAYERS
Empresyonist Fransız bestecilerinden Claude Achilles Debussy ve Maurice Ravel’in piyano eserlerindeki teknik ve melodik farklılıkların belirginlikleri, bu iki bestecinin eserlerini...
An Anthology of Tenor Arias from Korean Operas
An Anthology of Tenor Arias from Korean Operas
The first Western opera to be performed in Korea was Verdi's La Traviata on January 16, 1948, by the Joseon Opera Company. The first Korean opera, Chunhyangjeon by Jae Myung Hyun, ...
Ottoman legacy and Oriental Self in Serbian opera
Ottoman legacy and Oriental Self in Serbian opera
Serbia was an Ottoman province for almost four centuries; after some rebellions, the First and Second Uprising, she received the status of autonomous principality in 1830, and beca...


