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Music : Ravel: Boléro

Ravel: Boléro

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Sales Rank: 8540





Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0028946021422
Label: Decca
Product Manufacturer: Decca
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Decca
Release Date: November 09, 1999
Ranking: 8540
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Disc 1:
  1. Alborada del gracioso
  2. No. 1, 'Prelude et Danse du Rouet' (orchestra, new music)
  3. No. 2, 'Pavane de la Belle au Bois dormant'
  4. No. 3, 'Les entretiens de la Belle et de la Bete'
  5. No. 4, 'Petit Poucet'
  6. No. 5, Laideronnette, Imperatrice des Pagodes'
  7. No. 6, 'Le Jardin feerique'
  8. Une barque sur l'océan
Disc 2:
  1. No. 1, Prelude
  2. No. 2, Forlane
  3. No. 3, Menuet
  4. No. 4, Rigaudon
  5. No.1, Modéré/ No.2, Assez Lent
  6. No.3, Modéré/ No.4, Assez Animé
  7. No.5, Presque Lent/No.6, Assez Vif
  8. No.7, Moins Vif/ No.8, Épilogue
  9. Lever du jour
  10. Pantomime
  11. Danse générale


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect!
I find Maurice Ravel's music among the most unique and wonderful of the twentieth century. It marks the sublime marriage of pensive impressionism with--and many music scholars might disagree with me on this matter--a vibrant late-romanticism. There are few collections that highlight this grandness with as much clarity as this album.

The vividness of Ravel's orchestral coloring and the complexity of his polyphony can make the performance of any of his works a sizeable challenge for the finest of orchestras--the slightest miscalculation in dynamic, timing, or articulation can result in entire voices being lost in a mass of sound, but the Montreal Symphony do a flawless job. Also, Maestro Dutoit's interpretations are well-measured, reserved, and insightful, yet they do not strangle moments of Ravel's greatest sincerity. In other words, the recordings are, at times, passionate, luscious, and jubilant without being effusively so and can reach levels of deep introspection and even darkness without being morose or excessively brooding.

I don't think I've ever been as pleased with a collection of an artist's work. This would serve as a fantastic introduction to Ravel, although, admittedly, one is likely to judge all subsequent performances of any of the pieces contained herein based on it (i.e., the "nowhere to go but down" mentality). Still, one can always hope...

And frankly, at this price, one would be silly not buy it. :)




Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excelent music, wonderfull playing
The value of this music is well known. It is a magic experience to hear a lot of Ravel's compositions played in orchestral form, by such a good orchestra and distinctive conductor. The music hears more charming, atmospheric and sometimes it takes you in another world! A travel in senses...



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Simply wonderful!
If you are a music buff like myself ( and I do like all kinds of music ), than what's not to like about The Boléro, by Ravel? And I don't buy into that hog-wash of a story that Ravel wrote this piece in the beginning of dementia...gimmie a break and give that man credit where credit is due.....The Boléro is a master piece! Ok...my review: It was a pleasure to shop for this Cd on Amazon ( after a disappointing search in a main music store )I found what I was looking for, ordered it and anxiously waited it's delivery, which was only about 5 days. The Cd was delivered in tip-top shape and I have enjoyed repeated plays of The Boléro! ( if it were an LP, the grooves would have been worn down by now! ) Today...it's back to classic rock for me. I would surely order from Amazon again!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - quiet time reorganization of the mind
Have listened to this over the years from a teen who couldn't understand why anyone would write something so slow and repetitive, to a young married who now understood a vehicle for passion in a world filled with disraction, to a person who hears the joy and passion and struggles of a composer and appreciates the pain as a growth process for humans. Tenderly,hot,good stuff.More please.



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