Bolero

~ Recording by Jonathan Carney, Philip Ellis, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack ArtistRelease TitleRelease ArtistRelease Group TypeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
1.13Bolero14:40Maurice RavelHere Come The Classics, Volume OneRoyal Philharmonic OrchestraAlbum + Compilation
Imagination Entertainments, RPO Records (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra)RPO 001 CD
1.12Bolero14:40Maurice RavelThe Very Best of Classical SpectacularRoyal Philharmonic OrchestraAlbum + Compilation
[no label] (Special purpose label – white labels, self-published releases and other “no label” releases)RPO CS 001

Relationships

producer:Alan Boyd (musician, sound engineer, producer and filmmaker)
orchestra:Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
conductor:Philip Ellis
balance engineer:Gary Thomas (engineer)
concertmaster:Jonathan Carney (violinist, conductor and concertmaster)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:Imagination Entertainments (in 2002)
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (in 2002)
recorded at:Angel Studios in Islington, London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (from 2002-01-07 until 2002-01-10)
recording of:Boléro

Boléro

composer:Maurice Ravel (classical composer) (in 1928)
publisher:Ed. Durand & Cie (1909–1947)
Soc. Arima (rights society?)
premiered at:Palais Garnier in Paris, Île-de-France, France (on 1928-11-22)
referred to in medleys:Can’t Stop the Classics, Part 2
This Is the Story (Clare Muldaur)
later parody versions:Bolero
Bolero
Le Parti d’en rire
later versions:Bolero (Starink version)
Bolero (arr. Hans Hasso Stamer)
Bolero (2008 Urtext edition, Breitkopf & Härtel)
Boléro (arr. Django Rheinhardt)
Boléro (arr. Ravel for 2 pianos)
Troublant Bolero
is the basis for:Lonlon
No More Boleros
arrangements:Bolero (arr. James Last)
Boléro (catch-all for arrangements)
Boléro (arr. Ravel for piano 4-hands)
Boléro Fox-Trot