Émile Pierre Ratez
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12 Pièces pittoresques, Op.812 Violin Studies, Op.412 Pièces for cello, Op.382 Pièces for flute, Op.424 Pièces6 Nouvelles pièces, Op.236 Pièces caractéristiques, Op.466 Suites faciles, Op.29C
Caprice-valse, Op.13Cello Sonata, Op.18Chant du matinChantecler, Op.54Clarinet Sonatine, Op.61D
Dans la forêtF
Fantaisie ibérique, Op.51J
Japonerie, Op.57Jeux d'enfantsL
L'Aegipan, Op.72L'oiseau-féeM
Messe, Op.37P
Pax et laborPiano Quintet, Op.31Piano Trio No.1, Op.6Piano Trio No.2, Op.10Pièce romantique, Op.70R
Récréations musicalesS
Scènes héroïques, Op.33Souvenir du village, Op.9String Quartet No.1, Op.20String Trio, Op.34Suite pour le violonV
Viola Sonata, Op.48Violin Sonata, Op.40WikipediaÉmile Pierre Ratez (also René Emile Ratez; 5 November 1851– 19 May 1934) was a French composer, administrator, and violist.
Ratez was born in Besançon 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.
Ratez 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 Pièces charactéristiques have been republished by Billaudot.