General
French composer and pianist. Ravel is often grouped with Debussy as an impressionist, but his style is much more eclectic than is Debussy’s.
Like Debussy, Ravel was influenced by Liszt’s music
Attended the Paris Conservatoire
Part of group known as the “Apaches” (hooligans) because of their wild drinking
Studied under Faure for 14 years
Tried numerous times and failed to win the Prix de Rome—the last attempt, in which he was favored, became known as the “Ravel Affair” in the Press and led to the resignation of the Director. Ravel maintained a lifelong feud with the his peers, and even rejected the Legion of Honor when he was awarded it in 1920
Ravel never married, but was known to frequent the bordellos of Paris
Ravel believed that his small stature would make him a good candidate to be a pilot during WWI, but he was rejected and became a truck driver for the army
His major student was Ralph Vaughan Williams
Gershwin attempted to study with him, to whom Ravel reportedly said: “Why should you be a second-rate Ravel when you can be a first-rate Gershwin?”
The Ravel Estate currently collects more royalties than any other French composer
His music is tonal
preferred modal scales rather than major and minor
frequent use of 9th and 11th chords
Unlike Debussy, Ravel treats whole-tone scales and harmonies as dissonance which require resolution. The example in the text (page 542) shows an augmented-sixth chord used as a dominant resolving to a tonic 9th chord.