The Spirit of Spain has been a great inspiration for many major masters of the universal music: Ravel, Debussy, Rimsky - Korsakov, Lalo, Dukas, Tchaikovsky, Chavrier, Albéniz, Granados, De Falla, Casals, Rodrigo,...
Can you made please , a list of the music this composer have made inspired in Spain?Or at least , the main who are not Spanish.Excuse me for my English.
The orchestral battle sounds of the MMO ad really set up Ravel's subtle melodic introduction. The snazzy pop piano backing track also really sold the features of the portable battery pack between the Prélude à la nuit and the Malagueña sections.
ARS MVSICAE Pas tout l'univers Ravélien mais bien une grande partie car selon moi, toute la puissance de la musique de Ravel bat son plein dans don Boléro qui rythme nos esprits avec une régularité et une force inégalables...
La double permanence du tempo et du rythme, dans ce < Boléro >, ajoutée à ce crescendo 'surréaliste', du début à la fin, créé ce charme obsédant, qui fait de cette oeuvre si particulière, un incontournable jalon de la musique universelle !
Charles Dutoit and the Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal give a definitive interpretation and performance of this intoxicating piece. Ravel, the genius melodist, genius orchestrator and genius architect.
Eu ouvi o Bolero quando era pequena, e essa composição faz parte da minha vida..... Me remete a outros tempos.... Ouço sempre que estou triste, e ela me reaviva!!!!!!
The one saddest thing that has changed with RU-vid is that you can get hit with a commercial right in the middle of a Recording. I’ll try another link for this piece I guess
Ready to rumble: which was better, this or Debussy’s Iberia? I think I like this better, but dang both are wonderful. I always expect to be approached by a young Grace Kelly when I listen to this (but I take medications for it 😂
Anyone else hear Bernard Herrmann's soundtrack for Vertigo? The lengthy montage when the Stewart character trails the Novak character? Starting after 7:35...
I can see why some contemporary critics of Stravinsky said his Firebird was derivative of Ravel's rhapsody here. But that doesn't mean I can't like 'em both!
Yes, Ravel really knew his Bernard Herrmann! Ha ha! It was the other way around actually. Any composer worth his salt, including Hermann , has leaned much from him!!
Rapsodie Espagnole or Bolero? Which is better? You can have only one answer. For me, I love Rapsodie Espagnole but Bolero edges out on top by just a little… very little.
I wish in no way take anything away from this impressive realization of the work; hats off to Dutoit and Montréal. As good as one will find on YT, certainly. But that's 'cause Martinon's inspired interpretation with the Chicago Symphony (RCA 1968ish) isn't to be found here. Colors you've never heard before.
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Beautiful music but UNLISTENABLE!! JESUS CHRIST every 2 god damn minute ad after ad after ad. I know you have to make money but have some god damn respect for your USERS!!