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  1. Pierre-Joseph Ravel (1832–1908) was a Swiss civil engineer and inventor, father of the composer Maurice Ravel.He was a pioneer of the automobile industry. He invented and drove the steam-powered automobile in the late 1860s, developed an acetylene-powered two-stroke engine, built a racing car that could achieve speeds of up to 6 kilometres per hour (3.7 mph), and built a vehicle that could ...

    • Steam-driven automobile
    • Civil engineer
    • Swiss
    • 1832, Versoix, Canton of Geneva, Switzerland
  2. Joseph Ravel (1875), Marie Delouart (1870) and Maurice Ravel aged four (1879) Ravel was born in the Basque town of Ciboure, France, near Biarritz, 18 kilometres (11 mi) from the Spanish border. His father, Pierre-Joseph Ravel, was an educated and successful engineer, inventor and manufacturer, born in Versoix near the Franco-Swiss border.

  3. Pierre Joseph Ravel, one of five. Edouard (1878-1960), who would follow in children, was born in Versoix, and although his father's footsteps as an engineer. he was to pursue a career as an engineer, the Maurice Ravel's attachment to his mother father of Maurice Ravel was keenly interested was undoubtedly the deepest emotional tie in of music.

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  5. 1875-1899. Maurice Ravel was born in 1875 in Ciboure, a small village in the Basque region of France, separated from the city of Saint-Jean-de-Luz by the Nivelle River. The first thirty-five years of the life of his mother, Marie Delouart, are a near-total blank. She was apparently born in the Basque region and spent some time in Spain, where ...

  6. Though Pierre Joseph Ravel made a living as a civil engineer and an inventor, working mostly in the early automobile industry, he loved music and supported his eldest son’s ambitions. Maurice began piano lessons in 1882 at the age of seven, and he soon also showed an aptitude for composition.

  7. Ravel was born into a musical family in the Basque town of Ciboure, France. His father, Pierre-Joseph Ravel, was an accomplished pianist and teacher, and his mother, Marie Delbos, was a singer. Ravel began playing the piano at an early age and composed his first piece of music at the age of 12.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › La_valseLa valse - Wikipedia

    La valse. La valse, poème chorégraphique pour orchestre (a choreographic poem for orchestra), is a work written by Maurice Ravel between February 1919 and 1920; it was first performed on 12 December 1920 in Paris. It was conceived as a ballet but is now more often heard as a concert work. The work has been described as a tribute to the waltz ...

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