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Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring & Petrushka
Igor Stravinsky, Mariss Jansons, Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring & Petrushka
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A Good Recording ForThe Money.....
moomoomoo2elt | 04/17/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"When this recording was initially released on EMI, I thought it was a good but not great recording for its price range, particularly when there were so many other versions of both works available. Now, with its release on Seraphim, I would say that is an excellent buy. What initially bothered me about the recording in its full price release was that the sound was extremely dry in relation to other performances. This dryness took away from the bass end of the spectrum, leaving us with a less potent impression of the Rite of Spring than we would normally get in concert. I refer to the lack of oomph to the bass drum in the final "Dance Sacrale".This I suspect was due more to the way it was recorded, and to the problematical acoustics of the Oslo Konserthus, than to any fault of the musicians. Interpretively, Mariss Jansons leads a more than repectable account of both masterpieces, with Petrouchka coming off really well in terms of atmosphere. He really manages to conjure up a carnival atmosphere. He is aided by some superlative solo contributions from pianist Gonzalo Moreno,flutist Torkhil Bye, trumpetist Jan Fredrik Christiansen, and bassoonist Eirik Birkeland. (The cover credits Per Hannisdal as solo basson in Petrouchka, but if memory serves me correctly, it was Mr. Birkeland who soloed in Petrouchka,while Mr. Hannisdal soloed in the Rite of Spring (beautifully done,as well)! It is a fun performance, full of character! The Rite of Spring has its moments as well. I particularly like the conclusion of Part One, and Jansons again comes up trumps with an atmospheric reading of the Introduction to the Second Part. There is no lack of committment from the OPO,who despite the acoustic and recording, give an excellent account of themselves. Now that this recording is on the budget Seraphim label, I can safely give it a good recommend!"
Perfect playing but it needs to be more expressive
10/16/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)

"It seems the players, and sound engineers then, were very concerned to get a perfect and clear sound, and they got it, really they got it! but forgot one important thing, sound is not all, what about expressiveness? When I listen this version, I admire the perfection of the interpretation but I do not get to "flavor" this, the sound is very dry, it lacks of ressonance which would help to give more continuity; I easly loose concentration and I think these particular Stravinsky's works dispose to have expectations, the ears well opened and the foots screwed to the floor, but this orchestra (at least for me) do not carry me to that feeling.
I have a pair of versions (Jochum and Monteaux) with no much sound perfection but with much "savage" expressiveness."
Four stars??? The thought is absurd!
moomoomoo2elt | Midland, TX United States | 07/07/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This recording delivers the best and deserves the best, which is why it gets five stars. The Rite of Spring on this CD is amazingly clear and you can clearly depict in your mind the young woman dancing herself to death in front of the elders. This cd features the mightiest horn section I have ever heard in all my years of listening to classical music. Heck the whole brass section is the best I've heard. I have the score and I have followed every instrument along through the entire Rite and found that every instrument is played with clarity and precision. I was amazed at how well this ensemble plays together. This recording is a must have for any Stravinsky fan. I promise this will end your pursuit for the perfect Rite. But as for Petrouchka you will have to look somewhere else for a recording to end that search. It is performed very comically and sounds like 3/4 of the orchestra is still in the Rite of Spring mood. Petrouchka deserves 3 stars but you have to hear the Rite to know why I gave it five stars. I am so serious that if you buy this cd you will not be disappointed. I can't tell you how good it is in words. But the orchestra tells you just how good they are through their musicality and the conductor is a compliment to this cd."