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Yeah. Well, it is interesting.Ravel is one of my favorites.
And then in the 20th century, we have many pieces.Some by Ravel, some by Prokofiev, some by Rachmaninoff, some by Aaron Copland.And it has had a small but distinguished role in the orchestra.
in particular, the Catholic church was going to label notes of the devil, and things not to play.You have people like Ravel and Debussy, who are scholars in music.
This is one of the smartest young man playing any kind of music.and he plays piano-- Ravel and Debussy and all.So it's a pleasure working with him, and we learn from each other.
by Rael was written in the 1920s in Paris um just when Jazz was sort of making its way uh getting really infashion and uh and Ravel was intrigued by Jazz and in fact he met gerswin um gersan actually came to Paris hewanted to study with Rael and Rael refused him said you're doing great you do your thing don't try to be like me
And sometimes I worry that we've lost sense of feeling, especially the way the world is going now, the way people feel to talk to each other.There are crazy things that he does that even Ravel-- a totally different aesthetic and also a modernist in that way-- didn't even begin to attempt what Debussy did.
And the computer doesn't actually give you a real idea of what it sounds like, in the space.And it makes me want to listen to Ravel string quartets.
Anybody recognize that? "Bolero?" "Bolero." And that's an actual saxophone solo that's in "Bolero," along with every other orchestral wind instrument.And it was written in the late 1920s by Ravel.It's become one of the more popular orchestra works.
So there's a power operator-- which you see is a very similar symbol to the mathematical exponentiation, it just has a dieresis above it--What I would do then is use a function called ravel.
lucky ever to get him to play with me but um I did get him to play for the album and he's any one of the greats umanyway we're going to continue with a little bit from Ravel how many of you here call yourselves musicians are there are there some musicians I assumethere's probably s yeah okay well um just just curious this this this piece
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Walker. So the blues is a special part.She said, it's called "I Stuck My Dolly in the Dirt." so it's the same song with different-- but I think it comes from something that Ravel
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