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Émile Pierre Ratez

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Name
  
Emile Ratez

Role
  
Composer

Died
  
1934, Lille, France


Emile Pierre Ratez - Piece Romantique op. 70 (Murawski - viola, Holeksa - piano)


Émile Pierre Ratez (also René Emile Ratez; 1851–1934) was a French composer, administrator and violist.

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Ratez was born in Besançon on 5 November 1851, and became a pupil of Pierre De Mol at the music school there and later, a pupil of Bazin and of Jules Massenet at the Conservatoire de Paris in the 1870s. In 1891 he became the director of the Lille branch of the Paris Conservatory.

He died in Lille on 19 May 1934.

His compositions include some chamber music (at least three piano trios, a piano quintet, a cello sonata, at least two violin sonatas, a string trio, for example), a suite for violin and piano, two operas Lydéric (premiered 1895, Lille) and Paula (premiered 1904, Besançon) and many songs and other choral and piano works (&c...)

His six Characteristic Pieces have been republished by Billaudot.

Discography

  • 2016: Acte Préalable AP0358 – Émile Pierre Ratez - Exhibition 1
  • 2016: Acte Préalable AP0366 – Émile Pierre Ratez - Exhibition 2
  • References

    Émile Pierre Ratez Wikipedia