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Re: [ARSCLIST] Bolero by Ravel the definitive version?



Try Mengelberg, my favorite conductor, and Coppola, whose performance I
prefer to all others, rare for a Mengelberg nut like myself. I took over
Ronald Klett's Willem Mengelberg Society after he died. It consists of
e-mail messages about Heer Mengelberg and his recordings, about two
messages a week. It's free. Just send me an e-message to my other e-mail
address, checker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, and I'll put you on the list and
send you one long e-mail of all the messages to date for your perusal. I
also run a list of classical music and other arts, about three or four
messages a day. You can get it also by sending me a message at
checker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Frank

----- Original Message -----
From: "Aaron Luis Levinson" <aaron.levinson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, 2003 August 06 8:40 PM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Bolero by Ravel the definitive version?


I see your point Mike but nevertheless there must be some
memorable versions and others that are not. Let me phrase
my question better:

Are there any renditions of this work that many or even some
fans of this piece find particularly stirring?

aa
On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 07:50 PM, Mike Richter wrote:

> At 07:10 PM 8/6/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>> I was wondering whether anyone on this list might be able to steer
>> in the direction of any performance of this work that is considered
>> the benchmark upon which other are judged? I am a neophyte
>> in the "classical" world and any help would be appreciated.
>
> There is a recording which is sometimes listed as being conducted by
> Ravel
> with the Lamoureux. Unfortunately, the attribution is spurious.
>
> To my knowledge, there is no one performance which can be considered
> definitive of this or any other substantial work. For example, one
> might
> consider Stravinsky's recordings of his own music "definitive" except
> that
> the 'definition' changes as his interpretation varies in different
> recordings of the same work.
>
>
> Mike
> mrichter@xxxxxxx
> http://www.mrichter.com/
>
>
Sincerely,

Aaron


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