How to use in-sentence of “ravel”:
+ Maurice Ravel was born in Ciboure in France.
+ These compositions show the influence of Stravinsky, Ravel and Les Six.
+ Maurice Ravel wrote a beautiful tune for alto flute in “Daphnis et Chloé”.
+ Meanwhile, Ravel left Paris for a time with some friends and started writing some of his best compositions.
+ Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel were very famous composers who wrote a lot of music, including “mélodie”s that are often sung today.

Example sentences of “ravel”:
+ In their music they tried to be different from Richard Wagner and other composers of Romantic music, and different from Debussy and Ravel who had been writing Impressionistic music.
+ Maurice Ravel used C-sharp major as the tonic key of "Ondine" from his piano suite "Gaspard de la nuit".
+ In their music they tried to be different from Richard Wagner and other composers of Romantic music, and different from Debussy and Ravel who had been writing Impressionistic music.
+ Maurice Ravel used C-sharp major as the tonic key of “Ondine” from his piano suite “Gaspard de la nuit”.
+ The composer Maurice Ravel took a piano piece called “Pictures at an Exhibition” by Modest Mussorgsky.
+ When World War I broke out Ravel felt very strongly that he wanted to do something for his country.
+ In 1923 Tailleferre began to spend a great deal of time with Maurice Ravel at his home in Monfort-L’Amaury.
+ Vaughan Williams wanted to be a good composer, so he went abroad to study with famous composers like Max Bruch in Berlin and Maurice Ravel in Paris.
+ Maurice Ravel was a FranceFrench composer.
+ His choreographers included Fokine, Nijinska, Massine and Balanchine; his composers included Stravinsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Prokofiev, Ravel and Debussy; his set designers included Picasso, Cezanne, Henri MatisseMatisse, Utrillo, Bakst and Braque; Cocteau worked as an artist and wrote scenarios.
+ After the war had ended Debussy was dead and Ravel was seen to be the greatest living French composer.
+ It was written for piano, but later the French peopleFrench composer Maurice Ravel arranged it for orchestra, and this version is very often performed today at concerts.
+ At first his music was influenced by that of Stravinsky, Ravel and Granados, but later his personality gave it a special Spanish character.
+ He wrote it for the piano, but many years after his death another composer called Maurice Ravel orchestrated it and this is the version people usually hear today.
+ Their director Diaghilev asked Ravel to write a ballet for them Ravel took about three years to compose the music for “Daphnis et Chloé”.
+ At this stage Ravel was not sure of himself as a composer.
+ His choreographers included Fokine, Massine and Balanchine; his composers included Stravinsky, Prokofiev, Ravel and Debussy; his set designers included Picasso, Cezanne, Henri MatisseMatisse, Utrillo, Bakst and Braque; and the ballets created changed the course of ballet history.
+ Other students at this time were Maurice Ravel and Charles Koechlin.
+ In 1911 Maurice Ravel played some of Satie’s piano pieces in public.
+ At the end of the piano piece called “Ondine” from “Gaspard de la Nuit” by Maurice Ravel both these types of glissando can be heard.
+ He liked the music of French composers such as Debussy and Ravel as well as Igor Stravinsky and Bartók.
