Dates:January 16, 2026
Meets:Friday, January 16, 2026, 1-3 p.m.
Location:Online Course
Cost: $20.00

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This course explores the unique style and aesthetics of French composer Maurice Ravel, his personal and professional connection to leading artists such as Degas, Renoir or Cézanne, and their influence on his music. Through deep analysis of his music, we will explore Ravel's contribution to the development and evolution of musical elements such as texture, melody, form, harmony and orchestration. We will closely examine some of Ravel’s most beautiful music, such as ‘Conversation of Beauty & The Beast’ from the Five Pieces for Children The Mother Goose Suite, as well as the famous Bolero. We will discuss the various ideas that led Ravel to explore new sounds and directions in music such as the Czardash Hungarian dance, gypsy music, and Spanish tunes that we will hear in the Habanera movement from his Spanish Rhapsody. We will discover influences on his musical language, and how they contributed to the transition and transformation of music from the Romantic aesthetics to the new and exotic sounds of the French Impressionism. By the end of this course, you will have a better understanding of what Ravel’s music is all about, and new ways of listening to and understanding Classical music. This course is for music lovers, beginners, intermediates, and musicians who would like to deepen their understanding of Ravel’s musical signature.
Fee: $20.00

Online Course

Nurit Jugend

Dr. Nurit Jugend is a composer, music lecturer, and private tutor currently residing in California. She gives music appreciation classes at seminars, conferences and special events across the USA and internationally, as well as teaches regularly at the Stanford Continuing Education Program at Stanford University. Dr. Jugend is also the Director & Producer of the documentary film They Played For Their Lives.

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