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In Reply to: And you gotta love his Bolero! posted by jimbill on September 27, 2020 at 10:25:09:
. . . try to replicate Ravel's tempo. But there's always room for variety. I think the Mehta/LAPO recording is another of the faster ones IIRC. I kind of like the cover of the Sinopoli recording too, since I'm a fan of Raoul Dufy - although his nudes aren't my favorite category of his output.
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