Ravel

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Ravel and the Rome Prize

In the case of Ravel’s composition L’Aurore (Carus 10.407), submitted in 1905, the poet was Édouard Guinand, an author who had already provided the text for the cantata L’Enfant prodigue in 1884, with which Claude Debussy won first prize. L’Aurore describes an idyllic view of nature at sunrise and celebrates the sun almost as a deity for its beneficial influence on nature and mankind.

Maurice Ravel: Trois chansons

A jewel of the unaccompanied choral repertoire for Christina Rothkamm is the Trois Chansons by Maurice Ravel. Ravel, who wrote both text and music, tells three stories with lightness and humor, musically in the style of Renaissance compositions, with content drawing on fairy-tale motifs.