Packet 2: Bonus 22

This composer’s Piano Concerto in G combines formal neoclassicism, jazz harmony, and melodies inspired by his Basque heritage. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this composer who wrote his two piano concertos concurrently after returning from a 1928 tour of North America. He also wrote Le Tombeau de Couperin and Gaspard de la nuit.
ANSWER: Maurice Ravel [or Joseph-Maurice Ravel]
[10m] Ravel’s North American tour influenced the polytonal “Blues” movement of his second piece in this genre. A piece in this genre quotes an E major Bach partita in its “Obsession” movement and is dedicated to Jacques Thibaud.
ANSWER: violin sonata [accept sonata for violin and piano; accept sonata for solo violin; prompt on sonata] (The unnamed piece is Eugène Ysaÿe’s second)
[10h] Ragtime bands frequently performed the “Five O’Clock Foxtrot” from this opera by Ravel. Jazz trombonist Leo Arnaud collaborated with Ravel on this opera about a boy’s punishment for not doing his homework.
ANSWER: L’enfant et les sortilèges [or The Child and the Spells]
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