: Legends include Agustín Lara , Beny Moré , and the trio Los Panchos .
: A slow, expressive ballroom dance that blends the rhythmic "Cuban motion" of the rumba with the "rise and fall" technique of the waltz. 2. Maurice Ravel’s "Boléro" (1928) bolero
This one-movement orchestral masterpiece was originally commissioned as a ballet for Ida Rubinstein . : Legends include Agustín Lara , Beny Moré
: Characterized by sophisticated, sentimental lyrics about love and loss, typically set to a slow tempo. It often features a lead vocalist accompanied by guitars, or sometimes lush orchestration. : Legends include Agustín Lara
Originating in in the late 19th century, the bolero is often called the "quintessential Latin American romantic song". It is distinct from the older Spanish dance of the same name.