CLEVELAND, Ohio — When Maurice Ravel visited Northeast Ohio in 1928, not everything went according to plan. The French composer had a reputation for being far more brilliant on paper than in person.
We're celebrating Ravel's 150th birthday with outstanding young musicians from the Boston area. We hear a septet of teens perform Ravel's Introduction and Allegro and a teen pianist treats us to one ...
Captured live at Paris’s Philharmonie, the performances feature the Chœur de Radio France under Lionel Sow and encompass nearly three hours of Ravel’s major orchestral works. The Orchestre National de ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick The New York Philharmonic and its next music director gave “Sémiramis” its first public hearing, alongside other Ravel pieces and works ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook Performing in New York, Seong-Jin Cho presented a marathon survey of Ravel’s solo piano works and appeared in Prokofiev’s Second ...