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Jean-Henri Ravina

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The 17-year-old Ravina became assistant to a professor at the Conservatory, but he resigned two years later to devote himself to his career as a virtuoso. He became a touring pianist, with performances in France, Spain and Russia. His whirlwind tours were highly acclaimed, and his compositions were
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Ravina published several pieces for piano: etudes, concertos, rondos, divertimentos, variations and fantasies. He also made a transcription of
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immensely popular with his fans. At the same time he acquired an excellent reputation as a music teacher.
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Jean-Henri Ravina started his musical studies with his mother, Eugénie Ravina, a famous professor in
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Chanson joyeuse, op 99 (Publisher: BMI, 1941, arrangement by Teddy Raph)
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there. In 1834 he received a first prize for piano performance.
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400 lettres de musiciens: au Musée royal de Mariemont
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pianist
composer
teacher
Bordeaux
Friedrich Kalkbrenner
Pierre Rode
Charles-Valentin Alkan
Pierre-Joseph-Guillaume Zimmermann
Paris Conservatory
Anton Reicha
Aimé Leborne
Beethoven
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor
Antoine François Marmontel
400 lettres de musiciens: au Musée royal de Mariemont
ISBN
2-87009-578-3
Free scores by Jean-Henri Ravina
Categories
1818 births
1906 deaths
19th-century French male classical pianists
French Romantic composers
French piano educators
French male classical composers
Knights of the Legion of Honour

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