Bolero
~ Recording by Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Neeme Järvi
Appears on releases
| # | Title | Length | Track artist | Release title | Country/Date | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Official | |||||||||
| 1.7 | Bolero | 14:09 | Maurice Ravel | Roussel: Symphony no. 3 / Bacchus et Ariane Suite no. 2 / Ravel: La Valse / Bolero |
| ||||
| 1.13 | Bolero | 14:11 | Maurice Ravel | French Favourites |
| ||||
| 1.13 | Bolero | 14:11 | Maurice Ravel | French Favourites |
| ||||
Relationships
| sound engineer: | Dan Dene Robert Shafer |
|---|---|
| associate producer: | Leslie B. Dunner |
| producer: | Charles Greenwell |
| editor: | Peter Newble |
| orchestra: | Detroit Symphony Orchestra (from 1991-05-11 until 1991-05-12) |
| conductor: | Neeme Järvi (from 1991-05-11 until 1991-05-12) |
| recorded at: | Max M. Fisher Music Center: Orchestra Hall in Detroit, Michigan, United States (from 1991-05-11 until 1991-05-12) |
|---|
| recording of: | Boléro (from 1991-05-11 until 1991-05-12) |
|---|
Related works
Boléro
| composer: | Maurice Ravel (in 1928) |
|---|
| publisher: | Ed. Durand & Cie Soc. Arima |
|---|
| premiered at: | Palais Garnier in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1928-11-22) |
|---|
| referred to in medleys: | Can’t Stop the Classics, Part 2 This Is the Story |
|---|---|
| later parody versions: | Bolero Bolero Le Parti d’en rire |
| later versions: | Bolero Bolero Bolero Bolero Boléro Boléro Troublant Bolero |
| is the basis for: | Bolero Cocktail-Bolero Lonlon No More Boleros Toxic ティッシュ配り |
| arrangements: | Bolero Boléro Boléro Boléro Fox-Trot |