A crystallization of modern French music, where exquisite sounds and colors intertwine
Charles Dutoit conducts the Montreal Symphony Orchestra in a collection of Ravel's orchestral works. Featuring "Bolero," "Rhapsody Español," "La Valse," and "Pagliac's Morning Song," the album fully captures the complex and captivating charm of Ravel's orchestral music, which continues to resonate today with its layered orchestration and exquisite ensemble.
This collection features Ravel's most important works performed by the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Charles Dutoit. In "Bolero," repeated melodies quietly build up, and the sequential appearance of each instrument creates a sense of tension and uplift. In "Rhapsodie Español" and "La Valse," the nuanced tones characteristic of modern French music vividly intertwine with dance-like rhythms. Dutoit's meticulous control of the baton gives the entire orchestra a sense of unity, bringing out the poetry and sensuality hidden in each piece. This album combines technical solidity with a wide range of emotion, making it an excellent introductory album offering a bird's-eye view of Ravel's musical world.
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4 TRACKS:
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Bolero
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Alborada Del Gracioso
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Rapsodie Espagnole
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La Valse
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