Ravel's Bolero (Excerpt) - Arranged and recorded by Bryan Chi. A simple melody accompanied by a light tapping snare drums. More instruments join as the pieces moves forward.
Track details
Track ID number: | 24158 |
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Genres: | Ravel |
Moods/Emotions: | Strong / Confident / Tough -- Excited / Enthusiastic / Energetic -- Celebratory / Triumphant / Successful -- Heroic / Patriotic / Valiant -- Regal / Majestic / Honorable |
Suggested Production Types: | Documentary / Culture / Art -- Historical: Older History / Ancient |
Prominent Instruments: | Full orchestra |
Keywords / Hints: | ravel, bolero, ravel bolero, bolero by ravel, ravels bolero, comedic, dance, light-hearted, mischievous, fun, fantasy, light, repetitive, classical, French, famous classical piece, classical |
Tempo feel: | Medium |
Tempo Beats Per Minute: | |
Artist: | Bryan Chi -- Grieg, Edvard |
Composer: | Maurice Ravel |
Publisher: | Public domain |
SRCO (Sound Recording Copyright Owner): | Maurice Ravel |
PRO / Non-PRO Track? | PRO (What's this?) |
WAV file bit depth: | HD / 24-Bit (What's this?) |
Stem files available for this track: | Yes |
Album containing this track: | (None) |
Bryan is a composer, pianist, and multi-instrumentalist based in BC, Canada. His composition has been heard by millions of audiences in Asia and across the world in collaboration with Tencent Games, EA games, National Geographic, Investigation Discovery Etc. Besides classical music, which is the heart of Bryan's musical influence, there are many musical genres that Bryan is acquainted with, including, electronic, jazz, and world. He is constantly trying to break the boundaries between different genres, and mix elements of different styles to create unique sonic results tailored for each project.
Edvard Grieg
June 15, 1843 – September 4, 1907
Edvard Grieg was a Norwegian pianist and conductor who rose to fame during a period where the German musical tradition was dominant.
His first exposure to music was from his mother, who taught him piano. Later, at only age 9, he enrolled in the Leipzig Conservatory. The school there was based on traditional German styles. Greig disliked this structure, and longed for music that reflected his Norwegian nationalistic interests. This attitude was a strong contrast to the favor that the German style held at the time.
He resettled in Copenhagen, then in Oslo, where Greig supported himself with conducting and piano lessons, positions which brought him great stature. This time produced his Piano Concerto in A minor. The piece was a huge success, and remains so today.
Greig’s most influential work evolved from a collaboration with Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen: Peer Gynt. The work was lauded for its Scandinavian character, a goal Greig had sought all his life.
Noteable works:
Piano Concerto in A minor
Peer Gynt