CD M. Ravel*, P. Dukas*, A. E. Chabrier*, Saint-Saens*, G. Bizet* – The Great Boléro And Other French Masterpieces
Prekės būklė: Naudotas
| 1 | Boléro | 15:47 |
| 2 | The Scorcerer's Apprentice - Scherzo On A Balled By Goethe | 11:07 |
| 3 | España, Rhapsody For Orchestra | 6:30 |
| The Carnival Of Animals - Grand Zoological Fantasy | 22:22 | |
| 4a | Introduction And Royal March Of The Lion | |
| 4b | Hens And Cocks | |
| 4c | Wild Asses | |
| 4d | Tortoises | |
| 4e | The Elephant | |
| 4f | Kangaroos | |
| 4g | Aquarium | |
| 4h | Persons With Long Ears | |
| 4i | The Cuckoo In The Length Of The Woods | |
| 4j | Avaries | |
| 4k | Pianists - Fossils | |
| 4l | The Swan | |
| 4m | Finale | |
| 5 | Flower Song [from: Carmen] | 3:53 |
Experience the elegance and color of the French Romantic tradition with The Great Boléro And Other French Masterpieces. This 1989 compilation from MCR Classic serves as a masterful survey of the composers who defined the “Golden Age” of French music, capturing a legacy that spans from the early innovations of the 19th century to the sophisticated orchestrations of the early 20th century.
This collection elegantly bridges the artistic lineages connecting legendary figures. Through the works of Maurice Ravel—himself a profound admirer of the French harpsichord school and a disciple of Emmanuel Chabrier—listeners can explore the evocative textures and dance-inspired miniatures that shaped the modern aesthetic. Complementing these are essential contributions from Paul Dukas, Camille Saint-Saëns, and Georges Bizet, whose works remain cornerstones of the orchestral repertoire.
Highlights of this compilation include:
- Ravel: Masterful orchestration and harmonic refinement.
- Chabrier: Captivating lyricism and a distinctive fascination with Spanish influence.
- Saint-Saëns & Bizet: Virtuosic brilliance and enduring melodic charm.
Whether you are a seasoned connoisseur of the French school or a newcomer to the era, this anthology offers a timeless journey through the sophisticated, multi-layered sounds of some of music history’s most influential masters.