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So, 'Bernstein in Paris: The Ravel Concerts' is an intriguing piece. It showcases Bernstein himself conducting the National Orchestra of France, which adds this layer of authenticity and charisma. The setting at the Theatre des Champs Elysees really enhances the experience; you can feel the Parisian vibe through the screen. Ravel's piano concerto is performed beautifully, featuring standout moments from both Marilyn Horne and Boris Belkin. The pacing flows well, keeping you engaged throughout the concert. It’s a unique dish of classical music wrapped in a charming atmosphere — kind of like a cozy evening out in Paris, if you know what I mean.
This film is somewhat elusive in the market, making it a curious piece for collectors. It hasn’t had a wide release on various formats, so finding a quality edition can be a bit of a hunt. Interest tends to be more niche, appealing to those who appreciate classical music performances and Bernstein's artistry. Overall, it stands out as a unique recording that captures both the music and the ambiance of a historic venue.
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