Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)

Piano Works, Vol. 1

La parade
Pavane pour une infante défunte
Sérénade grotesque
A la manière de Chabrier
A la manière de Borodine

Menuet antique

Jeux d'eau
Menuet sur le nom de Haydn
Prélude
Sonatine
Miroirs

From his father, a Swiss engineer, Ravel inherited a delight in precision and incidentally in mechanical toys, while from his Basque mother he acquired a familiarity with something of Spanish culture. Born in the village of Ciboure in the Basque region of France in 1875, he spent his childhood and adolescence in Paris, starting piano lessons at the age of seven and from the age of fourteen studying piano in the preparatory piano class of the Conservatoire. He left the Conservatoire in 1895, after failing to win the necessary prizes, but resumed studies there three years later under Gabriel Fauré. His repeated fai