Pierre Boulez’s sensual side—really, the arch-modernist has one—is most apparent when he performs the Impressionist music of his French forerunner Ravel. The conductor’s crisp, deliberate, yet fully decadent performances of Boléro have been of great assistance to listeners’ understanding of that piece; on this recording, the woodwind and brass players of the Berliner Philharmoniker savour every solo feature, along with Boulez and his firm hand. Equally stunning is their collective take on Rapsodie espagnole (check out the glistening passages of gorgeousness that surround moments of tumult during “Feria”).
- Vienna Philharmonic & John Eliot Gardiner
- Boston Symphony Orchestra, Seiji Ozawa & Claudio Abbado
- The Cleveland Orchestra & Vladimir Ashkenazy
- Jean Martinon & Chicago Symphony Orchestra
- Herbert von Karajan
- Carlo Maria Giulini & Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
- Sir Simon Rattle & City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra