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Ravel

Canada, 1988
film

Ravel pays homage to the great French composer Maurice Ravel. Many of Ravel’s foremost interpreters - Charles Dutoit and the Montreal Symphony Orchestra..

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To be a composer

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Inner Rhythm

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Elizabeth Maconchy

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