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Stravinsky: Symphonies and Concertos
Stravinsky: Symphonies and Concertos
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Creators: George Pieterson, Igor Stravinsky, Colin Davis, Edo De Waart, Ernest Bour, Igor Markevitch, Netherlands Wind Ensemble, Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam, London Symphony Orchestra, Russian Symphony Orchestra, Arthur Grumiaux
Label: Philips
Category: Music

List Price: $17.98
Buy New: $12.92
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(5 reviews)
Sales Rank: 107524

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 442583
UPC: 028944258325
EAN: 0028944258325
ASIN: B0000041AF

Release Date: February 14, 1995
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Symphony In C: Moderato alla breve - Tempo agitato senza troppo accelerare - Tempo I
  • Symphony In C: Larghetto concertante
  • Symphony In C: Allegretto - meno mosso - Tempo I - Piu mosso - Tempo I
  • Symphony In C: Largo - Tempo giusto, alla breve - Poco meno mosso
  • Symphony in Three Movements: Allegro
  • Symphony in Three Movements: Andante - Interlude (L'istesso tempo)
  • Symphony in Three Movements: Con moto
  • Symphonies for Wind Instruments

  Disc 2
  • Violin Concerto In D: Toccata
  • Violin Concerto In D: Aria
  • Violin Concerto In D: Aria
  • Violin Concerto In D: Capriccio
  • Ebony Concerto: Allegro moderato
  • Ebony Concerto: Andante
  • Ebony Concerto: Moderato
  • Symphony Of Psalms: Exaudi orationem mea, Domine
  • Symphony Of Psalms: Expectans expectavi Dominum
  • Symphony Of Psalms: Alleluia, laudate Dominum

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars alright, but im sure there must be better out there   May 17, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful


Its not a terrible recording. But I'm sure its not the best either. Some of the drawbacks: Too much brass. Or rather, too strong. Too strong, especially in comparison to the other sections of the orchestra. Also, I feel the first movement of the symphony of psalms was totally screwed up. I was able to catch that only because I had heard it before. I'd never heard any of the other symphonies/concertos, so I can only wonder what else might not be up to par.



5 out of 5 stars Fantastic compilation   April 17, 2006
  2 out of 4 found this review helpful

You won't be disappointed in this compilation ....all great
choices in the selection of numbers, although the highlight
does seem to be "Violin Concerto".

In terms of sound, it's also very clear, very well recorded,
and there's a balanced selection of moods on these 2 CD.



5 out of 5 stars Stravinsky sorprendente   December 2, 2004
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Que Stravinsky nos sorprenda no es algo nuevo, fue y sera para siempre un compositor innovador y sorprendente, pero al oir estas obras sabra que habia mas sorpresas en la cabeza del compositor ruso.
Comienza la audicion y nos encontramos con una sinfonia postmodernista en la linea clasica, brillante, genial; continua en esta linea la sinfonia en tres movimientos que es una obra extraordinaria, poco compleja para el genio rusa pero encantadora.
Sir Colin Davis se hace cargo de estas obras y al igual que como lo hace con Sibelius nos demuestra su versatilidad y manejo de la obrea sinfonica de cualquier autor.
Edo de Waart junto al conjunto de instrumentos de viento de Holanda se encarga de dos bellezas musicales de estructura casi camaresca son bellisimos, simples y originales.
Aparece ahora una genialidad, un concierto para violin cercano a Bartok si se quiere, solo para aproximarlo, grandioso, innovador, genial en la soberbia interpretacion del afamado Arthur Grumiax. Para este solista nada mejor que la orquesta del concertgebouw (de recio sonido)dirigidos por el prolijo Ernest Bour.
Finalizamos esta sorprendente coleccion con la Sinfonia de los Salmos, que es casi un oratorio,partes que podrian ser los tiempos de una sinfonia pero que, se acercan mas a momentos de una liturgia, son bellos simples, exultantes de luminosidad y reflexion. Igor Markevitch el director ruso de tomo y lomo, se une a la sinfonica de Rusia, a coros masculinos y otros solistas para entregarnos esta version generosa e impactante.



5 out of 5 stars Wonderful - Especially The Violin Concerto!   May 28, 2004
  18 out of 18 found this review helpful

This set is worth its modest price just to have Grumiaux in the Violin Concerto, with Ernest Bour and the Concertgebouw providing a virtual x-ray of this marvelous score. Grumiaux provides an object lesson for other violinists in how to combine extraordinarily crisp rhythm with soaring lyricism. Bour demonstrates once again how he was one of the 20th Century's most eloquent advocates of modern music. This is far and away the finest current reading - it very nearly eclipses my benchmark for this piece: Samuel Dushkin with the composer conducting in a 1935 Paris recording on DG.

A wonderful bonus is Markevitch performing the Symphony of Psalms. What a stunning reading! And such a glorious chorus! I actually prefer this reading to Stravinsky's own stereo account, and it comes close to the sheer ecstacy of the composer's antique 1931 recording.

Colin Davis is not one of my favorites, but I have to say he delivers crisp, no-nonsense accounts in both the Sym. in C and the Sym. in 3 Movements. Here, though, I still prefer the composer's various accounts in each work. Finally, the virtuoso Netherlands Wind Ensemble provides the best played versions of the Symphonies for Wind Instruments and the Ebony concerto I have had the pleasure of hearing. Once again, I marginally prefer the composer's mono accounts here: his version of the former was slower and more mysterious, and in the latter he had Woody Herman & Co. in full swing. But neither was as expertly played as these Dutch readings - and the sound here is simply terrific.

This CD set is a wonderful introduction to the kaleidoscopic variety of Stravinsky's music. Be sure to hear that Violin Concerto - it's one of the great performances of ANY concerto.



4 out of 5 stars A Great Compilation for Stravinsky Music!   May 18, 2000
  15 out of 25 found this review helpful

I have to say that I'm not the biggest Stravinsky fan and in fact I have something of a dislike for a lot of 20th Century music if you even call some of the 20th Century works music. So, why did I buy this CD? I'll get to that in a second. You see, I have only truly cared for one of Stravinsky's masterpieces and that was his Symphony of Psalms.

The Symphony of Psalms has always appealed to me for some reason or another and I can never quite put my finger on exactly what that one thing or another is. Perhaps it's the haunting melody that begins the piece in "Exaudi orationem meam" due to its sort of sensation of being forced along at a tempo that never rests and only builds. Then again, perhaps its the amazing "Expectans expectavi Dominum" with it's constant fading in and out of the main melody and constant evolution on throughout the end. There is also a section in "Laudate Dominum" which sounds as if it belonged in a horror movie scene due to the chant which the choir sings and the pianos accompany. What ever the reason there was something about this piece and this piece alone that I simply clingged on to.

So, why buy this CD? More importantly why even dare buy anything but just that piece of music and that piece of music alone. Well, I thought that I might as well, get this CD even though I knew, I just knew, I would dread all the other pieces on it. I just knew that I'd regret that I couldnt just buy the sections of the 2CD set that contained the Symphony of Psalms tracks. I just knew it.

To my surprise, I was dead wrong about this. I was so wrong in fact that when listening to the music you cant help but to feel as if it's slapping you for even doubting it's ability to entertain you and prove it's worthiness. I actually found myself listening to Stravinsky's Symphony in C and his Symphony in Three Movements along with his Violin Concerto in D and even listened to his Ebony Concerto. More surprising then that is that I actually enjoyed listening to them. I think it almost felt unbelievable even to myself that I was repeating a few of the tracks over and listening to them again and again. My only one that I didnt care for was his Symphonies for Wind Instruments which may simply require a hardcore Stravinsky fan to get into. These Symphonies before the Psalms pieces on the 2CD set were such fulfilling appetizers that when the "main course" so to speak came along I was just so captivated by this CD set that I almost didnt need to hear the choir pieces to know I had struck gold with this Stravinsky compilation. Incredible job by all conductors and their orchestra's from the always magnificent Sir Colin Davis to Igor Markevitch. Great CD that all Stravinsky hard cores simply must buy.


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