“Ravel’s Boléro” by Arnold Shore, painted as a tribute to the composer’s iconic orchestral work. ℹ️ Work Information Composer: Maurice Ravel Work Title: Boléro Year of Composition: 1928 First Performance: November 22, 1928, Paris Choreography: Bronislava Nijinska Duration: approximately 15–17 minutes Form: Orchestral work based on a repeating theme Instrumentation: large symphony orchestra ________________________ When Boléro premiered in Paris in 1928, few could have predicted that a work built on a single repeating idea would become one of the most recognizable orchestral compositions of the twentieth century. Maurice Ravel himself described it with ironic detachment, calling it an “experiment in orchestration” and, at times, “a crescendo without music.” Yet behind this apparent simplicity lies one of the boldest formal gestures of its time. Boléro refuses narrative development. It refuses thematic transformation. It refuses harmonic exploration in the ...
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