Stravinsky – Rite of Spring, Firebird Suite (1919), Scherzo à la Russe, Tango – Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer (2010/2012)
Жанр: Classical, Orchestral
Носитель: SACD
Год издания: 2010/2012
Издатель: Channel Classics
Номер по каталогу: CCS SA 32112
Аудиокодек: DSD64 2.0, DST64 5.0
Тип рипа: image (iso)
Продолжительность: 01:03:10
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да
Образ снят с помощью: Sony PlayStation 3 и утилиты sacd-ripper version 0.36
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Треклист:
Rite of Spring, Part I (Adoration of the Earth)
01.Introduction 03:30
02.The Augurs of Spring: Dances of the Young Girls 03:17
03.Ritual of Abduction 01:19
04.Spring Rounds 04:10
05.Ritual of the Rival Tribes 01:55
06.Procession of the Sage 00:42
07.The Sage 00:29
08.Dance of the Earth 01:11
Rite of Spring, Part II (The Sacrifice)
09.Introduction 04:19
10.Mystic Circles of the Young Girls 03:12
11.Glorification of the Chosen One 01:32
12.Evocation of the Ancestors 00:42
13.Ritual Action of the Ancestors 03:26
14.Sacrificial Dance (The Chosen One) 04:48
Firebird Suite
15.Introduction 03:18
16.The Firebird's Dance 00:18
17.The Firebird's Variations 01:28
18.The Princesses' Round Dance 04:50
19.The Infernal Dance 04:40
20.Berceuse 04:02
21.Finale 02:49
Scherzo à la Russe
22.Scherzo à la Russe 03:50
Tango No. 72
23.Tango No. 72 - Orchestral Version 02:39
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All Music Review
For this all-Stravinsky album, Iván Fischer & the Budapest Festival Orchestra present Le Sacre du printemps, along with the suite from L’oiseau de feu, the Scherzo à la Russe, & the orchestral version of the Tango. Naturally, the main draw is Le Sacre, & the quality of the performance is everything to the success of this 2012 SACD release on Channel Classics. Fortunately for fans of this revolutionary ballet & audiophiles who relish Stravinsky’s innovative orchestration, this rendition is a sonic treat filled with remarkable details & breathtaking sonorities, & propelled with enough energy to make it viscerally exciting. Fischer tends to take the slow sections a bit too languidly, in part to create a great feeling of weight, but also to let the multi-layered counterpoint & complex harmonies be heard clearly. But the music is astonishingly fast where it needs to be, the explosions in the percussion are as dynamic & loud as any ever recorded, & the Danse sacrale is wonderfully violent. The performances of L’oiseau de feu, the Scherzo, & the Tango are enjoyable & good to have as filler, but the listener may well take a rest after hearing Le Sacre because Fischer & the orchestra give it everything they have. The sound of this recording is impressively deep & spacious, & virtually everything is audible, even in the softest passages.
Musicians:
Budapest Festival Orchestra
Ivan Fischer (conductor)