My Boléro
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Victim or victor, tragedy or triumph? We may never know the full backstory behind Ravel's "Boléro." But one thing is clear: the truth behind this hypnotic masterwork is darker than it seems.
Having never conducted Ravel's popular yet mysterious Boléro, Nathalie Stutzmann sets out on a personal quest to discover what truly lies at the heart of this masterpiece.
ASO Behind the Curtain video director Hilan Warshaw follows the ground-breaking conductor through breathtaking locations in France, ultimately finding themselves in Atlanta Symphony Hall, with a mesmerizing new take on the piece. This is her "Boléro."
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