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Old 09-02-2017, 10:31 PM   #261 (permalink)
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Before Stravinsky's Rite but just after Schoenberg/Webern's Pieces for orchestra:

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Old 11-13-2017, 01:55 PM   #262 (permalink)
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So a few weeks ago I heard some piece by Ravel and I absolutely loved it. I have no idea what it was, but I'm planning on exploring his music, so recommendations are welcome
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So a few weeks ago I heard some piece by Ravel and I absolutely loved it. I have no idea what it was, but I'm planning on exploring his music, so recommendations are welcome
I'm guessing it was Bolero, as that's his most famous piece.

I'm not very familiar with Ravel myself, so I can't offer much for recommendations. One other piece that I remember enjoying besides Bolero is Rhapsodie Espagnole:
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I'm guessing it was Bolero, as that's his most famous piece.

I'm not very familiar with Ravel myself, so I can't offer much for recommendations. One other piece that I remember enjoying besides Bolero is Rhapsodie Espagnole:
I know it wasn't the bolero, because it was a piano piece, but I'll check out this
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Old 12-03-2018, 02:07 PM   #269 (permalink)
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The Pavane pour une infante défunte was originally written as a piano piece, so you may have heard that.
Another Pavane, originally written as a piano piece, is the Op. 50 of Gabriel Fauré who was a student of Ravel.

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I know it wasn't the bolero, because it was a piano piece, but I'll check out this
Also, Bolero has a piano, piano four-hands, and a two piano version, so those are available as well.
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