
Ravel, Bolero + La Valse
Sticky Notes: The Classical Music Podcast
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Ravel's Balero
In 1906, 22 years before Ravel wrote Balero, he decided to write a tribute to the Viennese Waltz and its undisputed master, Johann Strauss. World War I intervened, and this obviously meant that the Frenchman Ravel was not going to be writing a piece extolling the musical slash cultural virtues of Austro-Hungary. In 1919 Ravel returned to his Viennese waltz, perhaps a surprise considering the war had only been over for a year. He changed the title, perhaps a nod to the still tensed times, from Vienna to Lavels, the waltz. And then once it gets going the conductor has to keep the pot
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