Ravel
Discover the life and legacy of one of classical music's most enigmatic figures in Ravel by Roger Nichols. This compelling biography delves into the world of Maurice Ravel (1875-1937), offering readers a rich tapestry of insights drawn from extensive written and oral evidence. Nichols, a leading scholar of nineteenth- and twentieth-century French music, presents new translations and exclusive interviews with Ravel's friends and associates, bringing the composer’s story to life like never before. Published by Yale University Press in 2012, this paperback edition spans 448 pages, making it an essential read for music enthusiasts and scholars alike. Explore the intricate details of Ravel's artistry and personal journey with this authoritative account that captures the essence of his genius.