Boléro

Album: Bolero (1928)
Play Video

Songfacts®:

  • In 1928 the dancer Ida Rubinstein asked the French composer Maurice Ravel to compose a ballet score transcribed from Isaac Albéniz's set of piano pieces, Iberia. While working on the transcription, it came to Ravel's attention that there were copyright problems, so he decided to write a completely new piece in a Spanish dance style. The French composer considered the relentless 17-minute dance he came up with to be one of the greatest gambles he'd ever taken, but it's now recognized as his most famous musical composition.
  • The bolero is a 3/4 dance that originated in Spain in the late 18th century. Ravel's one-movement orchestral work was originally called Fandango, but as it had rhythmic similarities with the Spanish 3/4 dance form, he changed its name to Boléro.
  • Boléro was debuted at the Paris Opéra on November 22, 1928. The composition was deemed a sensational success and was acclaimed by a stamping, cheering audience.
  • Maurice Ravel suffered from a degenerative brain disease during the last few years of his life and the illness may have played a part in the composition of Boléro. The left side of the composer's brain ceased to function properly and this may have inherited Ravel's ability to create melodies, leading him to favor more rhythmic works.
  • Boléro was notably featured in the 1979 movie 10, when the character played by Bo Derek suggested the work as a good accompaniment to lovemaking. A four-minute excerpt of the work was used during the subsequent scene when Derek seduces Dudley Moore's character.
  • The work was famously used as the accompanying music to the gold-medal-winning performance at the Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympics by British ice dancers Torvill and Dean. The pair became the highest scoring figure skaters of all time (for a single programme) receiving twelve perfect 6.0s and six 5.9s for their performance.

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Dino Cazares of Fear Factory

Dino Cazares of Fear FactorySongwriter Interviews

The guitarist/songwriter explains how he came up with his signature sound, and deconstructs some classic Fear Factory songs.

Who Did It First?

Who Did It First?Music Quiz

Do you know who recorded the original versions of these ten hit songs?

Jesus Thinks You're a Jerk: Rock vs. Televangelists

Jesus Thinks You're a Jerk: Rock vs. TelevangelistsSong Writing

When televangelists like Jimmy Swaggart took on rockers like Ozzy Osbourne and Metallica, the rockers retaliated. Bono could even be seen mocking the preachers.

Lajon Witherspoon of Sevendust

Lajon Witherspoon of SevendustSongwriter Interviews

The Sevendust frontman talks about the group's songwriting process, and how trips to the Murder Bar helped forge their latest album.

AC/DC

AC/DCFact or Fiction

Does Angus really drink himself silly? Did their name come from a sewing machine? See if you can spot the real stories about AC/DC.

Vince Clarke

Vince ClarkeSongwriter Interviews

An original member of Depeche Mode, Vince went on to form Erasure and Yaz.