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Repetition Is The Point
- Ravel's Bolero is intentionally repetitive, presenting two themes 18 times with almost no development.
- That extreme repetition forces listeners to focus on orchestration and gradual orchestral growth rather than thematic transformation.
Commission Turned Personal Creation
- Ravel accepted a ballet commission but wrote his own piece inspired by Spanish dance instead of orchestrating Albéniz.
- He described the theme as "insistent" and planned to repeat it without development while growing the orchestra.
The Snare Drives The Obsession
- The snare drum plays the same relentless rhythm 169 consecutive times and anchors the whole piece.
- That obsessive percussive pattern defines Bolero's hypnotic momentum and tension.