Bolero by Maurice Ravel Concert Band - Sheet Music

By Maurice Ravel

Maurice Ravel is perhaps known best for his orchestral work 'Bolero' (1928), which he considered trivial and once described as "a piece for orchestra without music". Bolero is a one-movement orchestral piece originally composed as a ballet commissioned by Russian ballerina Ida Rubinstein. For 'Bolero' he used the opportunity to conduct an experiment. As he put it, the score would be "uniform throughout in its melody, harmony and rhythm, the latter being tapped out continuously on the drum. The only element of variety is supplied by the orchestral crescendo." Instrumental coloring plays a major role, as well, an area in which Ravel had attained supreme mastery. After its premiere as a ballet, 'Bolero' quickly won even greater success in the concert hall.

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Ensembles:
Concert Band
Genres:
Impressionism
Composers:
Maurice Ravel
Publishers:
Baton Music
Format:
Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Grade 5
Artist:
Maurice Ravel
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.34 pounds

Concert band Symphonic Band - Grade 5

SKU: BF.BM432-SET

Composed by Maurice Ravel. Arranged by Marco Tamanini. Baton Music Orchestral Series. Full Score and set of parts. Duration 14:00. Baton Music #BM432-SET. Published by Baton Music (BF.BM432-SET).

Maurice Ravel is perhaps known best for his orchestral work 'Bolero' (1928), which he considered trivial and once described as "a piece for orchestra without music". Bolero is a one-movement orchestral piece originally composed as a ballet commissioned by Russian ballerina Ida Rubinstein. For 'Bolero' he used the opportunity to conduct an experiment. As he put it, the score would be "uniform throughout in its melody, harmony and rhythm, the latter being tapped out continuously on the drum. The only element of variety is supplied by the orchestral crescendo." Instrumental coloring plays a major role, as well, an area in which Ravel had attained supreme mastery. After its premiere as a ballet, 'Bolero' quickly won even greater success in the concert hall.