"Tchaikovsky did not like his music. for the most part, he hated what came out, except for this. his favorite piece that he composed was the Sleeping Beauty and it shows why. this is an excellent recording, especially of one of my favorite parts, the Pas D'agio."
Orchestral Playing of the highest order
HB | Fort Mill, SC | 03/25/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"In the 1960's, there were two orchestras that played with incredible virtuosity, Cleveland and Philadelphia. This recording, from Philly, is a prime example of that virtuosity. The playing on this CD is magnificent, as close to orchestral perfection as you will ever hear. If you want the very best parts of Sleeping Beauty without the entire ballet score, this is the recording to get. As a bonus, there is also a wonderful suite by Resphighi based on the music of Rossini."
2 popular ballets, 1 nifty package
Alejandra Vernon | Long Beach, California | 07/27/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A large part of what makes the ballet an aesthetically pleasing art form is the music, and here on one CD, we have 2 pieces that are separated by 3 decades, but thought to be historically connected.
Produced in 1890, Tchaikovsky's "The Sleeping Beauty" was the second of his three great ballet scores, and his most successful, as "Swan Lake" was a failure when it was premiered, and "The Nutcracker" received a mixed reception. All three have similarities: The gorgeous, lush melodies, the beautiful waltzes, the sumptuous, romantic Pas de Deux; it is some of Tchaikovsky's finest and most readily accessible music, and always a joy to listen to.It is said that "The Sleeping Beauty" was the first ballet the grand impresario Diaghilev ever saw, inspiring him to eventually form the Ballets Russes, and in 1919, he commissioned Ottorino Respighi to do "La Boutique Fantasque"; Respighi took several of Rossini's themes, to form this wonderful score, with its sparkling "Tarantella" and exquisite, slow "Nocturne: Andantino". Eugene Ormandy, who led the Philadelphia Orchestra for 42 years, had a flair for ballet music, and I always thought he brought the classic scores to life better than anyone else. Though this recording is over 20 years old, it has been remastered, and the sound, though not perfect, is good. Total time is 75:50."
Ballet para vibrar
felipe | Chile | 09/13/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Lo he comentado, por mas de cuarenta años Ormandy dirigió la Orquesta de Filadelfia, y lo hizo de manera notable. En este caso nos presentan ballet al más alto nivel (tambien disponibles estan "El lago de los cisnes", "Cascanueces", "Sylvia" y "Coppelia", son hermosas versiones entregadas de forma vibrante, con fuerza, vigor sin dejar de lado la emoción y contenido. Es innegable el valor de una buena orquesta y la de Filadelfia lo sobrepasa con creces, son maestros al servicio de la música y Ormandy los lleva por el camino de la belleza y pulcritud como nadie lo hizo, de ahi el famoso "sonido Filadelfia" jamas igualado. Estas son grabaciones originales de los años sesenta remasterizadas y presentadas en CD de precio medio, sin duda, una oportunidad de oir un clásico de la mejor manera y al mejor precio."