In 1891 Ratez left Paris for Lille when he was appointed Director of the Lille Conservatoire. His interest in education led to several published theoretical works including ‘Traite de contrepoint et de fugue’ (1902) and ‘Traite d’harmonie theorique et pratique’ (1908).
Emile Ratez was a fairly prolific composer, alongside his duties as Director of the Lille Conservatoire, writing pieces for piano, violin, oboe and french horn, songs and choral works, string quartets and five operas – Rase d’amour (1886), Lyderic (1895), Le Bateau ivre (c.1900), Paula (1904) and La Guivre (1925
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