Disc 01 01. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Bolero-Introduction"
02. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Bolero rhythm, Part 2: an extended variation of Part 1"
03. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: ' Motto ' rhythm complete"
04. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: But here we have snare drums and plucked violas and cellos"
05. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Section 1: Introduction of ' the theme ' by solo flute"
06. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Flute continues with Part 2 of theme"
07. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Section 2: Complete statement of theme by clarinet as flute joins"
08. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Introduction of ' discordant ' harp into the unfolding picture"
09. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Section 3: Bassoon introduces closely related variant of theme"
10. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: ...but then veers upwards, slowing rhythm and introducing new sync"
11. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Section 4: ' Petite ' E flat clainet takes over theme, including v"
12. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Section 5: Oboe d'amore takes over theme but returns to its origin"
13. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Section 6: Theme now shared by two instruments: uted trumpet and f"
14. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Section 7: Tenor saxophone takes Theme as trumpet replaces horn in"
15. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Section 8: Theme taken by soprano saxphone, ' espressivo '"
16. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Section 9: Theme: celeste, piccolos and horn"
17. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Section 10: Theme: Oboes, horns, clarinets"
18. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Section 11: Theme taken by First Trombone, complete with jazzy sli"
19. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Section 12: Theme: flutes, oboes, clarinets, sax"
20. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Section 13: Violins at last take the main tune, joining massed win"
21. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Section 14: Violins divide into four groups, each ' double-stoppin"
22. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Section 15: Trumpet, trombone 2 and tuba join the foreground"
23. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Section 16: First trombone and soprano saxophone ' rejoin ' theme"
24. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Section 17: Fortissimo"
25. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Section 18: Entire orchestra now employed, ' as loudly as possible"
26. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Section 19: Sudden, amazing change of key, lurching from C to E ma"
27. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Section 20: Key now lurches back to C, as jazzy trombones whiningl"
28. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Cue to complete performance"
29. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Bolero (complete)"
Disc 02 01. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Pavane de la Belle au bois dormant-Opening figure on flute"
02. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Same again, with emphasis on delicacy of scoring"
03. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: answering variant, accompanied by plucked double basses"
04. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Reminder of opening figure"
05. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: ... and now its rhythmical mirror image, or almost..."
06. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Answering Phrase 2: a near-inversion, over ' James Bond ' accompan"
07. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Pivotal Phrase 3, reversing direction but keeping rhythm of Phrase"
08. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Reprise of Phrases 1 and 2, but with new accompaniment"
09. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Further Reprise of Phrase 2, now on violin, accompanied by harp"
10. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Pavane (complete)"
11. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Petit Poucet (Tom Thumb)-Introduction"
12. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Change of metre continue as solo oboe introduces Theme One"
13. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Oboe yields to Cor Anglais for Theme Two, against lower (still mut"
14. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Theme One returns, shared by clarinet and flute, muted horn added"
15. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: 'Motto' rhythm dominates as intensity increases from lower strings"
16. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Fear subsides as Theme Two returns, again in Cor Anglais but now i"
17. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Sensational sound effects evoke a wood at night, with screeches, c"
18. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Texture thins"
19. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: The main part of movement ends, with waltz-like march(!), featurin"
20. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Petit Poucet (complete)"
21. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Laideronnette, Imperatrice des Pagodes-Introduction"
22. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Oriental-orchestral equivalent of an imprial telephone bell"
23. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: ... oboe ' answers ' with a very slightly varied version of Theme"
24. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Expanded derivative of the ' telephone bell ' interrupts the theme"
25. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Fragments of theme in flutes and cor anglais, with ' James Bond '"
26. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: 'Gamelan ' music from flute and piccolo, accompanied by harp, xylo"
27. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: arrival of Empress"
28. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Laideronnette, Imperatrice des Pagodes (complete)"
29. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Les entretiens de la Belle et de la Bete- opening"
30. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Characteristic pattern of two short phrases answered by a long one"
31. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Clarinet, flutes and violas, with ' sighing' figure derived from d"
32. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Varied reprise of opening, entry of the ' Beast '" 33. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Again the ' Beast ' growls" 34. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Derivative of Beauty's Theme from flute, combined with ' caution m" 35. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: ' Beast's theme ' rises in pitch with each successive ' gowl ' (re" 36. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: ' Beauty ', ' Beast ' and ' Caution ' motifs all combine simultane" 37. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: ' Beast ' (contra-bassoon) climbs ever higher, handing over to bas" 38. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Harp's upward glide heralds the moment of transformation" 39. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Les entretiens de la Belle et de la Bete (complete)" 40. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Le jardin feerique-Introduction" 41. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: The rhythmic basis, and its guises. First, a question: ' Where wen" 42. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: The question intensified:' Oh where went ... my childhood?'" 43. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: The answer, with a falling inflection: ' Gone is your childhood.'" 44. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: The plea: ' Bring back my childhood!'" 45. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: The response: ' Seek in ... your mem'ry. There it ... will be.'" 46. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Ravel's use of tone colour to change the feeling of the music" 47. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Further illustration of the same point" 48. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Continued" 49. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: The nobility of the strings" 50. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Bells evoked by French horns" 51. "An Introduction to # RAVEL: Bolero and Ma Mere L'oye: Le jardin feerique (complete)"
Informations supplémentaires:
...audiobook-/ Told By Jeremy Siepmann (about Bolero...)