Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Music Review By Anthony Tommasini During the course of Ravel’s haunting “Bolero,” the slinky, repeated theme is played in turn by a flute, a clarinet, ...
An orchestral classic becomes an acrobatic masterpiece for four cellists, and a single instrument. Maurice Ravel’s Bolero has long been a test of skill, nerve and endurance for snare drummers, who are ...
Boléro has attracted interpreters ranging from Pierre Boulez to James Last. Philip Clark seeks out the finest moments of an 80-year recording history I don’t know about you, but I love losing myself ...
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Boléro Jos van Immerseel, Conductor Maurice Ravel, Composer Anima Eterna Orchestra Pavane pour une infante défunte Maurice Ravel, Composer Anima Eterna Orchestra Jos van Immerseel, Conductor Concerto ...
Four cellists play together on one instrument in a video from Wiener Cello Ensemble 5+1. In the video, the group performs Maurice Ravel's Bolero, with four men all placing their bows on a single cello ...
Ravel's Bolero is a composition that rose from the depths of nonchalant dismissal by Ravel's contemporaries to being one of the few truly recognizable melodies in classical music. Sadly, you rarely ...
Linus Akesson performs Marice Ravel's Boléro on a variety of homemade 8-bit instruments, including his incredible Commodordian and a C64 theremin. "The World's Most Ambitious Chiptune?" he asks. "9 ...
These violists decided to make their feelings of boredom during Ravel’s epic Bolero known… Bolero is one of the most iconic orchestral pieces ever written, known for its inventive repetition, its ...
An early unfinished version of the 1923 landmark work, completed by Theo Verbey almost 100 years after Stravinsky conceived it, is earthy, lean and superbly performed First performed by the Ballets ...