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Ravel is a composer of one hit called "Bolero", and it is quite unique: 169 times he repeats absolutely the same rhythmic pattern, on which he puts two themes, and they are constantly repeated. In this lecture we will learn why in Bolero not everything is so clear-cut, why Ravel is actually a composer of more than one hit and is worthy of attention, and we will also see how Georgy Fedorov tries to perform virtuoso passages with his left hand alone. Enjoy watching! IF YouTube SLOWS DOWN RuTube - https://goo.su/319eI VK Video - https://vk.com/video/@lectfed My Telegram blog: https://goo.su/03K5bc Discord server: https://goo.su/Q3e160J Filmed and edited: VK: https://goo.su/9VRw2p Support with a ruble: https://goo.su/6HvLEcr LECTURE CONTENT: 0:00 - Announcement 0:40 - French music in the 19th century 6:14 - Ravel's youth 7:30 - Pavane for the Dead Infanta 10:25 - Rome Prize 13:13 - My Mother Goose 30:09 - Gaspard of the Night 35:18 - Daphnis and Chloe 37:54 - Couperin's Tomb 48:42 - Ravel and Jazz 50:36 - Violin Sonata No. 2 53:38 - BOLERO 1:02:36 - Piano Concerto No. 1 1:13:18 - Piano Concerto No. 2 1:39:38 - Conclusion #GeorgyFedorov #Lecture