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0:00 Introduction with Loki
0:09 Ravel’s marvellous underrated Prelude
0:35 It’s an easier piece (quote from Scarbo played by Argerich)
0:47 The year 1913
0:54 Three great ballets of 1912
1:32 Collaboration with Stravinsky
1:46 Trois Poèmes de Stephane Mallarmé
1:57 Ravel, a composer of masterpieces
2:30 Inspiration of Schoenberg and Stravinsky
2:43 The third song in the Mallarmé cycle
3:33 Ravel straightens out the Mallarmé motif
4:22 A sight-reading test piece for the Paris Conservatoire
5:09 A short analysis of the Prelude
5:40 a simple illustration of Ravel’s harmony
6:13 Radiant D major, bitter-sweet D minor
6:44 Comparison with Puccini
7:14 More poignant than before
7:36 The most beautiful phrase of all.
8:11 Debussy: “It is the product of the finest ears that have ever existed”
8:55 Ian Coulter introduce
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