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Disc No: CDBP 9789 | This release marks a further instalment in Dutton’s ongoing series of composers conducting their own works. Ravel is heard conducting the Lamoureux Orchestra in his 1928 recording of Boléro. Written as a ballet for the Ida Rubinstein troupe, its impending popularity was clearly signalled by the fact that Ravel was present when Piero Coppola had recorded it, a session that took place the day before Ravel’s own recording – reissued here - and Ravel and his company had allowed Coppola’s recording to go ahead. |
Price: Sek. 125 (1CD) | |
Name: Maurice Ravel Conducts Bolero | |
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Composer | Music | Performer |
Tomasi, Henri | Tam-Tam (Symphonic poem for chorus, soloists and orchestra) Rec. 1935 | Grand Orchestre Symphonique and Chorus - Henri Tomasi |
Schmitt, Florent | La Tragédie de Salomé op.50 Rec. 1930 | Orchestre des Concerts Walther Straram - Florent Schmitt |
Gaubert, Philippe | Les Chants de la Mer (Songs of the Sea) Rec. 1930 | Orchestre Symphonique de Paris - Philippe Gaubert |
Ravel, Maurice | Boléro Rec. 1930 | Orchestre de l’Association des Concerts Lamoureux - Maurice Ravel |