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In Reply to: I have it - I'll listen again - I've been fixated recently on performances which. . . posted by Chris from Lafayette on September 27, 2020 at 16:42:46:
Munch's EMI Bolero (Orchestre de Paris) reeplicates Ravel's tempo of 17 minutes. IIRC, the LP's program notes mentioned this. But for me, 5 minutes of Bolero is enough.
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- Munch - pbarach 04:56:02 09/28/20 (6)
- LOL! Regardless, it's still a fascinating, hypnotic piece. . . ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 10:28:36 09/28/20 (5)
- RE: LOL! Regardless, it's still a fascinating, hypnotic piece. . . ;-) - desertorganist 13:20:31 09/28/20 (1)
- RE: LOL! Regardless, it's still a fascinating, hypnotic piece. . . ;-) - rivervalley817 13:25:42 09/28/20 (0)
- RE: LOL! Regardless, it's still a fascinating, hypnotic piece. . . ;-) - pbarach 10:56:21 09/28/20 (2)
- RE: LOL! Regardless, it's still a fascinating, hypnotic piece. . . ;-) - rivervalley817 11:25:43 09/28/20 (0)
- LOL - I can imagine! [nt] ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 11:05:42 09/28/20 (0)