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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.

  2. Pierre Joseph Ravel was a Swiss civil engineer and inventor, father of the composer Maurice Ravel.

  3. As Marcel Marnat writes, Pierre-Joseph also shared the general opinion that ‘real success for a musician would be conferred in the theatre’. 13 This explains in part why Ravel worked so feverishly, that spring and summer,

  4. A century ago (on the hundredth anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth) Ravel was born of solvent and understanding parents in the village of Ciboure near the Spanish frontier. These few facts color all that he became.

  5. This research report examines Maurice Ravels piano pieces, Miroirs (1905), as texts. These five piano pieces draw on a wide range of sources and conventions across nearly two centuries and yet are utterly integrated in their expression.

  6. Pierre Joseph Ravel, one of five children, was born in Versoix, and although he was to pursue a career as an engineer, the father of Maurice Ravel was keenly interested in music. He possessed an inventive, inquisi-tive mind and played a pioneering role in the developing European automobile industry. Pierre Joseph frequently took his sons to visit

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  8. Pierre-Joseph Ravel's father, Aime Ravel, was born in Collonges-sous-Saleve in France. 5. Pierre-Joseph Ravel moved to Versoix where he worked as a baker and became a Swiss citizen in 1834 through marriage to a young Swiss girl, Caroline Grosfort.