De Waart Conducts Ravel and Mussorgsky
The collaboration with the Rotterdam Philharmonic showcases the colorful world of orchestral music.
Edo de Waart and the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra perform Ravel's "Boléro" and Mussorgsky's "Pictures at an Exhibition" (arranged by Ravel). De Waart's conducting brings out the colorful and dramatic structure of both works, and the orchestra's technical proficiency is of a high standard. This is a gorgeous recording that allows you to fully appreciate the virtuosity of orchestration.
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A:
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1)
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Promenade
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2)
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Samuel Goldenberg And Schmuyle
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3)
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The Market-place At Limoges
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4)
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Catacombae
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5)
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The Gnome
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6)
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Promenade
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7)
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Il Vecchio Castello (The Old Castle)
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8)
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Promenade
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9)
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Tuileries
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10)
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Bydlo
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11)
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Promenade
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12)
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Ballet Of The Chickens In Their Shells
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B:
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1)
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Cum Mortuis In Lingua Mortua
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2)
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The Hut On Fowl's Legs
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3)
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The Great Gate Of Kiev
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4)
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Bolero
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Composed By - Maurice Ravel (B2)
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Orchestrated By - Ravel
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Conductor - Edo de Waart
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Composed By - Modest Mussorgsky (A1 to B1.3)
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Orchestra - Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra
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Liner Notes - Gerald Norris
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Painting [Moussorgsky Painting] - I. E. Repin