But none of the names above are as iconic and seminal as Ravel (born 1875) whose name is synonymous with “impressionism” or Richard Strauss (1864) whose opening bars of “Don Juan” are said ...
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Review: S.F. Symphony celebrates sex and death with Richard StraussStrauss' companion on the program was Maurice Ravel, represented by two of his more boisterous musical creations. French pianist Cédric Tiberghien was a resourceful soloist in the Piano Concerto ...
Ravel’s remarkable virtuosity led him to create pieces in many different genres. Between 1919 and 1920, he turned his attention to the waltz, the form made famous by the Strauss family, particularly ...
On Saturday, March 29 at 7.30pm, the New Hall at College Walk will echo with the sounds of Richard Strauss and Maurice Ravel, as interpreted by the skilled baton of Daniel Hogan. The night's ...
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