Dutoit depicts the beautiful colors of Ravel
A sensual and sophisticated sound world created by this renowned collaboration with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra.
Charles Dutoit's conducting brings out the full color of Ravel's orchestration. In "Boléro," the sustained tension and release are masterfully controlled, creating an overwhelming sense of exhilaration as the music builds to a climax. The Montreal Symphony Orchestra's technical prowess is also noteworthy, resulting in a performance that embodies the refined aesthetics of French music.
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6 TRACKS:
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1)
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Boléro
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2)
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La Valse
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3)
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Lever Du Jour
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4)
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Pantomime
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5)
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Danse Générale
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6)
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Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte
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Chorus - Chœur De L'Orchestre Symphonique De Montréal (3 to 5)
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Chorus Master - René Lacourse
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Composed By - Maurice Ravel
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Conductor - Charles Dutoit
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Engineer - John Dunkerley
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Flute [Solo] - Timothy Hutchins (3)
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Orchestra - Orchestre Symphonique De Montréal
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Producer - Ray Minshull