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      • Boléro is a set of 18 variations on an original two-part theme—or perhaps, more properly speaking, 18 orchestrations of that theme, for the theme itself does not change, though the instruments do.
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    Boléro is a 1928 work for large orchestra by French composer Maurice Ravel. It is one of Ravel's most famous compositions. [2] . It was also one of his last completed works before illness diminished his ability to write music. Composition.

  3. Sep 3, 2024 · Boléro is a set of 18 variations on an original two-part theme—or perhaps, more properly speaking, 18 orchestrations of that theme, for the theme itself does not change, though the instruments do. After an opening rhythm on the snare drum (a rhythm that continues unabated throughout the work), the piece proceeds as follows:

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  4. Tom Service asks what makes the Boléro by Maurice Ravel so unique, perhaps the most experimental piece of orchestral music in the canon.

  5. Boléro consists of two similar themes that are repeated 18 times over a constant snare drum rhythm. The only changes are the steadily rising volume and the different instrumental combinations of each repetition.

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    The work had its genesis in a commission from the dancer Ida Rubinstein, who asked Ravel to make an orchestral transcription of six pieces from Isaac Albéniz' set of piano pieces, Iberia. While working on the transcription, Ravel was informed that the movements had already been orchestrated by Spanish conductor Enrique Arbós, and that copyright law...

    The composition was a sensational success when it was premiered at the Paris Opéra on November 22, 1928, with choreography by Bronislava Nijinska and designs by Alexandre Benois. The orchestra of the Opéra was conducted by Walther Straram. Ernest Ansermet had originally been engaged to conduct the orchestra during its entire ballet season; however ...

    Boléro is written for a large orchestra consisting of two flutes (second flute doubles another piccolo), piccolo, two oboes (oboe 2 doubles oboe d'amore), cor anglais, two B-flat clarinets (Bb Clarinet 1 or 2 doubles on E-flat clarinet), bass clarinet, two bassoons, contrabassoon, four horns, piccolo trumpet in D, three trumpets, three trombones, t...

    Mawer, Deborah (2006). The Ballets of Maurice Ravel: Creation and Interpretation. Aldershot, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate. ISBN 0754630293.
    Orenstein, Arbie (1991). Ravel: Man and Musician. New York: Dover Publications. ISBN 0486266338.
    Ravel, Maurice; Arbie Orenstein (2003). A Ravel Reader: Correspondence, Articles, Interviews. Minneola, NY: Dover Publications. ISBN 0486430782.

    Ivry, Benjamin (2000). Maurice Ravel: a Life. New York: Welcome Rain. ISBN 1566491525. OCLC 44172900

    Boléro: Free scores at the International Music Score Library Project.
  6. There is almost no thematic development or (with one exception) key changes. Instead it consists of a melody repeated 17 times over a Spanish bolero rhythm played 168 times. Interest is maintained by Ravel’s imaginative orchestration, which gets gradually larger and louder until the end.

  7. Feb 2, 2021 · What is truly surprising is the singular premise on which Boléro is based: an experimental orchestral crescendo lasting a quarter of an hour, based exclusively on a two-bar rhythm repeated a...