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Tarfumes.com - Stravinsky: Rite Of Spring, Fireworks, Petrouchka / Ozawa, Tilson Thomas, Chicago Symphony

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Manufacturer: RCA
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0090266331123 Label: RCA Manufacturer: RCA Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: RCA Release Date: 1999-03-09 Studio: RCA
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Boston Symphony was at the peak of its powers when it engaged the 34-year-old Seiji Ozawa for this 1969 recording of Petrushka, in which the orchestra's then 24-year-old assistant conductor, Michael Tilson Thomas, played the extensive solo piano part. Ozawa, in those years, was capable of striking sparks with any orchestra he faced, and there is a palpable sense of excitement to the Petrushka he uncorks here. The accounts of The Rite of Spring and Fireworks, recorded in 1968 with the Chicago Symphony, are equally dynamic and colorful. BMG's long-awaited 24/96 remastering unleashes the breathtakingly open sound of the original tapes for the first time on CD, and may require a volume cut to preserve peace with the neighbors. --Ted Libbey
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Astonishing Rite of Spring Comment: First, this is an excellent recording of the Rite. You start there. Ozawa and the Chicago Symph provide the most amazing interpretation and performance. Unquestionably one of the great compositions in music. Along with the wonderful sonic impression of the recording, you also have the breathtaking power and depth offered by precision playing by these fabulous musicians. I've been waiting decades for this version(missed it the first time around).
Customer Rating:      Summary: music Comment: I bought this for my son who is a music major. He loved it
Customer Rating:      Summary: Where Comment: did Yes ( yes , Yes ) get Rite of Spring into their first albums is still a puzzle 2 me , and hey , i think i have a good ear ... Still , this music is for mature listeners of intricate compositions . Could it be this music that i listened as a kid ( 8 and 9 in the 60's ) that able my ears to like Yes ? ... Oh well ...
Customer Rating:      Summary: An Odd Release But A Bargain Price for Excellent Performances Comment: One wonders why this pairing of Seiji Ozawa and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra with Michael Tilson Thomas and the Boston Symphony Orchestra all under the spell of Stravinsky was issued. Not that the performances individually need reinforcement because they don't. Perhaps it is the long relationship between Tilson Thomas and Ozawa or their similar approaches to this repertoire that was the driver. Whatever the reason, here are recordings that are a treat.
Tilson Thomas elects the 1947 version of Petrushka and offers a clear-headed, rhythmically sound, exciting performance. The warm Boston sound is intact and enhances his overall mood of the work. Ozawa and the Chicago forces give an all stops out performance of 'Le Sacre du printemps', a performance that is about as visceral and pagan as any on record. And the bonus of the brief but effective 'Feu D'artifice' fantasy is given a robust reading.
There are many recordings of 'Le Sacre du printemps' in the recorded repertoire: obviously every conductor wants to imprint his mark on this masterpiece. The sonics are all-important when the work is recorded and in the case of this recording the sonics are excellent. But there may soon be a startling surprise for lovers of this mighty, historically important music. This week Esa-Pekka Salonen gave a resplendent, detailed, emotionally charged performance that was recorded live by DGG in the Disney Hall. And if the technicians are able to cope with the amazingly live clarity of the acoustics of this grand architectural triumph, the recording may be the gold standard immediately upon release. Salonen has previously and successfully recorded the work with the Philharmonia Orchestra in 1990. The growth in stature in the intervening years has never been more obvious that this current state of Salonen's Stravinsky. Watch for it! Grady Harp, January 06
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great reading of these 2 works Comment: Both the Rite of Spring and Petrouska are very well rendered in this recording... Ozawa's reading is insightful and very clear... The recording quality is great... Highly recommend this recording...
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