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150th anniversary of the birth of Maurice Ravel, a Basque hidden...
March 7, 1875: 150th anniversary of the birth of Basque composer Maurice Ravel, a Basque hidden from view…even from the Basques themselves
March 7, 1875, birth of Maurice Ravel, a Basque hidden from...
March 7, 1875, birth of Maurice Ravel, a Basque hidden from the view of all…even the Basques themselves. We want everyone to remember him
Katelyn Simone, our correspondent in New York, shares with us her...
We're thrilled to introduce a new member to the team, Katelyn Simone, our correspondent in New York, who's sharing tales of her visit to the birthplace of Maurice Ravel
Maurice Ravel, on the 147th anniversary of his birth; “A Basque...
Remembering a Basque composer, perhaps the most universal of all of them, whose nationality and commitment to his country is widely unknown among his compatriots
Euskadiko Orkestra recommended in ‘The New Yorker’
Alex Ross has recommended the Basque National Orchestra in 'The New Yorker' for its two latest albums, 'Ravel' and 'Americascapes'
A Brazilian lawyer’s look at the Northern Basque Country
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Pedro Gordilho is a Brazilian lawyer who has recently visited the northern part of our nation, starting inland and...
Piarres Harispe and his look at the Basques, made from the...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Pierre Harispe is, according to the French National Library (BnF), a philosopher, sociologist, and poet, professor, and journalist...
A tribute to Maurice Ravel, “a Basque hidden from the view...
This post could have also been entitled: Maurice Ravel: the Basque composer who believed in his country
Maurice Ravel, one of the greatest composers of...
Maurice Ravel, the Basque musician who composed Basque music, and who...
Maurice Ravel was a Basque musician, not only because he was born in the Basque Country, but because he felt that way
Maurice Ravel, the Basque who believed in his country
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
The peoples who don’t usually write their history, because it’s usually written for them (by the victors in...