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ID8977282d-9e3b-11f0-a418-0022482c9682
TitlecodeS1067CB
Title NameBolero for Band
Marketing CopyInitially commissioned by Ida Rubenstein as a ballet work initially, Maurice Ravel’s BOLERO has become his most popular and often-performed orchestra composition, which was a surprise to the composer who described it as “seventeen minutes of orchestra without any music.” With a structure that is simplicity itself, BOLERO uses two alternating melodies in what Ravel described as a “crescendo on commonplace melod[ies].” Mark Rogers’ transcription of BOLERO is an entirely complete wind band version of the piece; omitting not a single note or exotic instrument, thereby transferring the brilliance of Ravel’s orchestral score to the symphonic wind band with as much fidelity to the original as possible. Ravel calls for a very large orchestra (triple woodwinds, saxophones, large brass section, harp, celesta and percussion). Consequently, this transcription of BOLERO contains a large amount of divisi writing. It goes without saying that this transcription will be most successfully performed by large symphonic wind band. 11x14 oversized score.
InstrumentationLarge Symphonic Wind Band
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Year Composed1928/2025
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Duration16
Ensemble Size13
Date Created2025-01-14 20:24:59.000000
Date Updated2025-09-30 20:24:59
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Set Series ID565A1426-F332-4275-48B1-08DB00B0FAFD
Title Instrument Category TextConcert Band
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