Ravel, RimskyKorsakow, The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra Conducted By Pierre Monteux - La Valse Choreographic Poem For Orchestra

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Review by Tiago Bispo

The album "La Valse Choreographic Poem For Orchestra" by Ravel, RimskyKorsakow, and The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra conducted by Pierre Monteux is a captivating musical experience that transports the listener to a world of enchantment and beauty. The album features two of the most renowned composers of the 20th century, Ravel and RimskyKorsakow, and their masterpieces are brought to life by the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, under the guidance of the acclaimed conductor, Pierre Monteux.

The album's title track, "La Valse," is a stunning piece that captures the essence of a waltz and transforms it into a magical, otherworldly experience. The orchestra's performance is flawless, with each instrument coming together to create a harmonious and captivating sound. The piece is a true representation of Ravel's genius as a composer, and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra's rendition is a testament to their skill and dedication.

The album also features RimskyKorsakow's "Scheherazade," a musical interpretation of the Arabian Nights tales. The orchestra's performance is nothing short of breathtaking, with each movement capturing the essence of the tales and transporting the listener to a world of magic and wonder.

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Artist: Ravel, RimskyKorsakow, The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra Conducted By Pierre Monteux
Album: La Valse Choreographic Poem For Orchestra
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
La Valse (Choreographic Poem For Orchestra) - Concluded
Bridal Procession
La Valse (Choreographic Poem For Orchestra) - Part 1
La Valse (Choreographic Poem For Orchestra) - Part 2

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Catalog Numbers

DM 820

Labels

Victor Red Seal

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Formats

  • 2 × Shellac
  • 12"
  • 78 RPM
  • Album

Companies

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Record CompanyRCA Manufacturing Co., Inc.

Credits

RoleCredit
ConductorPierre Monteux

Notes

  • D: From Act 3 of "The Golden Cockerel"
  • Auto Coupled
  • Disc 1 - Sides A & D
  • Disc 2 - Sides B & C

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side D label): 18161-B, 061164
  • Other (Disc 1 catalog number): 18162
  • Other (Disc 2 catalog number): 18163

About Ravel, RimskyKorsakow, The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra Conducted By Pierre Monteux

Born: March 7, 1875 (Ciboure, France). Died: December 28, 1937 (Paris, France). Joseph Maurice Ravel was a French composer, pianist and conductor. He is often associated with impressionism along with his elder contemporary Claude Debussy, although both composers rejected the term. In Ravel's piano compositions you can find harpsichord style ideas, references to the Baroque, impressionist procedures and reminiscences of romantic pianism. His music is characterized by a refined timbre and harmonic research; even if its layered and dissonant harmonic structures still remain in the tonal sphere, the traditional harmonic relationships are brought to an extreme tension (particularly in the last works). His orchestral compositions are detached from the Germanic symphonic tradition, in these works the rhythmic and timbral elements are highlighted as well as themes inspired by Spanish folklore can be found. Ravel's entire production, from the youthful and brilliant "Quartet for strings" (1902-1903) to the "Piano Concerto for the left hand" of 1931, is a succession of precious works that are to be considered among the masterpieces of the music of twentieth century In the 1920s and 1930s Ravel was internationally regarded as France's greatest living composer.

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Summary by Tiago Bispo

"La Valse Choreographic Poem For Orchestra" is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates the beauty and complexity of classical music. The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra's performance, under the guidance of Pierre Monteux, is a true masterpiece, and the album is a testament to the enduring legacy of Ravel and RimskyKorsakow as two of the greatest composers of the 20th century.