| re: Bolreos. | |
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Bright_Eyes 06:29 pm UTC 09/18/07 |
| In reply to: | Bolreos. - The_wolf_with_the_red_roses 03:45 pm UTC 09/18/07 |
| The term Bolero refers to a type of dancing and to the style of music that goes with it, including the rhythm. Many composers have written something with this title. It's just like when a whole bunch of composers write something called a waltz or a tango. Steinman's Bolero is not the same as Ravel's. The BOOH CDs that say Ravel wrote Steinman's Bolero are wrong. My guess is that they say that because Ravel's "Bolero" is the only one that is very well-known. Some record executive probably saw "Bolero" and assumed it must be Ravel. > I think wikipedia has been edited wrong. It says that > bolreos is a piece of JIm music. In my booklet I got with > my specail edition BOOH. it says it was written by someone > else (Whos name I cant recall.) Is bolreas really a piece > of Stien music. | |
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