Boléro
~ Recording by New Philharmonic Orchestra, Claude Estrier
Appears on releases
| # | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Release artist | Release group type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
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| 5.12 | Boléro | 6:52 | Maurice Ravel | 101 Famous Classical Masterpieces | Various Artists | Album + Compilation |
| Tring International PLC (not for release label use – for copyrights only) | VAR191, VAR192, VAR193, VAR194, VAR195 |
| 5.12 | Bolero for Orchestra | 6:52 | Ravel | 101 Classics: Classical Highlights from the Great Composers | Various Artists | Album + Compilation |
| Hey Presto! England | KXBX001A, KXBX001B, KXBX001C, KXBX001D, KXBX001E |
Relationships
| orchestra: | New Philharmonic Orchestra (Alfred Scholz related orchestra used on budget recordings) |
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| conductor: | Claude Estrier (conductor) |
| recording of: | Boléro (partial) |
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Related works
Boléro
| composer: | Maurice Ravel (French composer) (in 1928) |
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| publisher: | Ed. Durand & Cie (1909–1947) Soc. Arima (rights society?) |
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| premiered at: | Palais Garnier in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1928-11-22) |
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| referred to in medleys: | Can’t Stop the Classics, Part 2 This Is the Story (Clare Muldaur) |
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| later parody versions: | Bolero Bolero Le Parti d’en rire |
| later versions: | Bolero (Starink version) Bolero (arr. Hans Hasso Stamer) Bolero (2008 Urtext edition, Breitkopf & Härtel) Bolero (Pink Martini version) Boléro (arr. Django Rheinhardt) Boléro (arr. Ravel for 2 pianos) Troublant Bolero |
| is the basis for: | Bolero Cocktail-Bolero Lonlon No More Boleros Oh What a World Toxic ティッシュ配り |
| arrangements: | Bolero (arr. James Last) Boléro (catch-all for arrangements) Boléro (arr. Ravel for piano 4-hands) Boléro Fox-Trot |
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