Bolero

Un bolero a mi salud  Sheet music

Posted by Salieri at March 24, 2021
Un bolero a mi salud

Un bolero a mi salud
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Larry Coryell - Scheherazade - Bolero (1982) {PolyGram Japan}  Music

Posted by tiburon at March 19, 2020
Larry Coryell - Scheherazade - Bolero (1982) {PolyGram Japan}

Larry Coryell - Scheherazade - Bolero (1982) {PolyGram Japan}
EAC 0.99pb4 | FLAC tracks level 8 | Cue+Log+M3U | Full Scans 200dpi | 207MB + 5% Recovery
MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 108MB + 5% Recovery
Genre: Jazz, Fusion

Much of Larry Coryell's work is as difficult to find as it is to categorize – the man seemed to have spent the late '70s and early '80s making albums for anyone who could come up with a microphone and a tape recorder. That said, it's surprising how high the quality level is on most of these releases. Bolero/Scheherazade is one of the most difficult, as it seems to have been released only in Germany and Japan. The album's obscurity may have something to do with the fact that it is confusingly named; Larry Coryell released an album two years before called Bolero, which has nothing to do with this CD. The "Bolero" on that album was a short, improvised piece composed by Coryell, while the one featured here is a reworking of the classic by Maurice Ravel.

Stanley Jordan - Bolero (1994) {Arista} [Re-Up]  Music

Posted by tiburon at April 4, 2017
Stanley Jordan - Bolero (1994) {Arista} [Re-Up]

Stanley Jordan - Bolero (1994)
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Genre: Jazz, Fusion

Nobody plays the guitar quite like Stanley Jordan. Defying categorization, Bolero is another in a line of Jordan hit releases. After perfecting his skill at playing with two hands on the guitar's fretboard and hammering or tapping the strings to produce melody, countermelody, and rhythm all at the same time, Jordan has gone on to break new musical ground with Bolero in fusing jazz, pop and classical. Besides his jazzy version of "Bolero," Jordan mixes original pieces with "Drifting" by Jimi Hendrix and the funk-pop tune "Chameleon."
Ravel - Bolero; Ma Mère L'Oye; La Valse - London Symphony Orchestra, Pierre Monteux (1987)

Ravel - Bolero; Ma Mère L'Oye; La Valse - London Symphony Orchestra, Pierre Monteux (1987)
EAC+LOG+CUE | Flac (image) | Size: 239 MB | Artwork @ 600dpi: 61 MB | TT: 55:11 | 5% Recovery
Genre: Classical | Style: Modern | Label: Philips | Series: Silver Line Classics | Year of release: 1987 | Catalog: 420 869-2

Pierre Monteux was 86 when the first of these recording sessions took place and would die in 1964, when he recorded the Bolero here–no doubt the oldest conductor to do so. You can detect a bit of slackening in the later performances, but the Ma Mere l'Oye ballet is also form 1964 and sounds lovely. Don't expect flash and virtuosity, although the LSO certainly plays well. Approach this CD as a memento of one of the century's premiere musicians.
Claire Chevallier, Anima Etern, Jos van Immerseel - Ravel: Bolero, Pavane, Concerto for the left hand, La Valse (2006)

Claire Chevallier, Anima Etern, Jos van Immerseel - Ravel: Bolero, Pavane, Concerto for the left hand, La Valse (2006)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:12:03 | 297 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Zig Zag Territoires | Catalog: ZZT060901

The listener may see the phrase "piano Erard 1905" on the cover of this album of Ravel works and wonder whether the historical performance movement has really gone too far. And truly this is, at least from a modern standpoint, an unusual and even bizarre Ravel recording. It's not so much the Erard piano, which sounds as though it was made to play Fauré and Debussy, but is not so far from other concert grands. What's strange is the general interpretation by Flemish historical keyboardist Jos van Immerseel, known mostly for his performances of music from the eighteenth and perhaps the early nineteenth centuries.

Jacques Loussier Trio - Ravel's Bolero (1999)  Music

Posted by v3122 at Aug. 1, 2018
Jacques Loussier Trio - Ravel's Bolero (1999)

Jacques Loussier Trio - Ravel's Bolero (1999)
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TELARC, CD-83466 | ~ 550 or 125 Mb | Scans(jpg) -> 6.24 Mb
Chamber Jazz, Classical

Pianist/composer Jacques Loussier demonstrated musical ability at an early age, starting to play at the age of ten and entering the Conservatoire National de Musique in Paris at 16. Loussier's main professor there was Yves Nat, who in turn was encouraged by Faure, Saint-Saens, and Debussy as a student himself…

Ravel - Bolero, La Valse - Minnesota Orchestra {MFCD 802} (1975)  Music

Posted by Goodspeed at July 3, 2018
Ravel - Bolero, La Valse - Minnesota Orchestra {MFCD 802} (1975)

Ravel - Bolero, La Valse - Minnesota Orchestra {MFCD 802} (1975)
EAC+LOG+CUE | Flac (image) | Size: 197 MB | Artwork: 25 MB @ 600dpi | TT: 53:17 | Recovery: 5%
Genre: Classical | Style: Early 20th Century | Label: MoFi | Release date: 1980's | Catalog: MFCD 802

There are not enough words in the English language to describe how good this performace is. The quality of the recording is also quite good. If you are looking for the definitive version of Ravel's masterpiece, you have just found it.
VA - Boléro - Le mystère Ravel (Bande originale du film) (2024) (Hi-Res)

VA - Boléro - Le mystère Ravel (Bande originale du film) (2024) (Hi-Res)
FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96-192kHz - 1.6 GB
1:28:33 | Classical, Soundtrack | Label: Warner Classics

Boléro, composed by Maurice Ravel in 1928, has always captured the world’s attention. Repetitive, mesmeric, colourful and thrilling, it has also proved a seminal work, influencing composers over the past century. Now it lends its name to a film inspired by the life of Ravel: directed by Anne Fontaine and starring Raphaël Personnaz. The soundtrack of Bolero features Erato and Warner Classics artists of today and yesterday. Among them are luminaries of the present – such as Alexandre Tharaud, Aurélien Pontier, Renaud Capuçon, Gautier Capuçon and Frank Braley – and legends of the past like Samson François, Dinu Lipatti and André Cluytens. Boléro itself has been specially recorded for the film by the Brussels Philharmonic, conducted by Dirk Brossé. Other works by Ravel on the soundtrack include Pavane pour une infante défunte, La Valse, Alborada del gracioso, Ma Mère l'oye, the Piano Concerto in G major and String Quartet, while three piano pieces by Chopin can also be heard.
Cal Tjader - Last Bolero In Berkeley (1973/2023) [Official Digital Download 24/192]

Cal Tjader - Last Bolero In Berkeley (1973/2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time - 37:11 minutes | 1,33 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Last Bolero In Berkeley is a most interesting mid-period LP from Cal Tjader. Released in 1973 on the Fantasy label, it’s a meandering and more spaced-out jazz record than what we’re used to. This is best exemplified by the spacious minimalism of Gary McFarland’s opening track appropriately called Gary’s Theme which gradually builds into an edgy chilled epic.
Cafe Quijano - Origenes El Bolero (2012) {Warner Music Spain 2564655183}

Cafe Quijano - Origenes El Bolero (2012) {Warner Music Spain 2564655183}
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Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (png) -> 40 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 2012 Warner Music Spain | 2564655183
Latin / Pop / Bolero

What a delight this album is! The talented Quijano brothers, who were famously known as Cafe Quijano, are now presenting beautiful original love songs in the traditional bolero style of yesteryear. Romantic lyrics are alive and well in this collection showcasing heartfelt sentiments and excellent musicality that draw you into each song. The arrangements are very reminiscent of the latin boleros and the vocal interpretations convey romance at every turn (pay close attention to "Como Siempre" and the more rhythmic "Prometo"). Manuel Quijano composed the music and lyrics and his deep understanding and love for this genre is reflected in each selection.