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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
Charming Stravinsky By D. B. Rathbun This recent release is an outstanding contribution to the Stravinsky discography, and everything on this disc is Stravinsky at his most charming. First, I think this is now the best available recording of the Octet, by far. It’s also probably the ONLY available recording of any quality of the jazz praeludium, the bassoon duet, and the fanfare for a new theatre. It is also the best available recording of the suites, the tango, and the ragtime. Years ago I acquired a recording of the concerto in d done by the Moscow Virtuosi under Spivakov, and although that performance is perhaps a little tighter, this new recording is a lot cleaner and better recorded. I also compare the three pieces for quartet with my recording of the Alban Berg Quartet’s rendition, and I think Orpheus’s foursome does a more characteristic job. The scherzo a la russe also sounds great.
This is a great collection of hard-to-find Stravinsky, definitively played and superbly recorded. I think it is essential for any Stravinsky afficionado to hear it. As for those who don’t know much stravinsky, I cannot think of a better introduction to his music. This is some of his most accessible, and in my opinion some of the pieces on this disc are among his best works. Additionally, the disc offers works that represent every period and style of Stravinsky’s artistic life, and as such provide an excellent picture of Stravinsky’s entire output. Granted, these works aren’t the Rite of Spring, the Symphony of Psalms, Petroushka, or the Requiem Canticles, but I would hate to think that someone would be turned off of a composer as wonderful as Stravinsky on first hearing a work as massive and powerful as the Rite, whereas they may bring a greater understanding and appreciation of the “big” works having first heard some of Stravinsky’s more accessible albeit just as good works.
In sum, this is a Stravinsky disc that would be great for anyone. I am very happy to have found it.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Perfection By Michael J. Keyes This collection of twelve short pieces by Stravinsky is beautifully performed by the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, and the recorded sound is glorious. The various compositions are for quite a variety of instruments and ensembles, ranging from string quartet to chamber orchestra. The two qualities that are shared by all of the pieces are genius and a brilliantly upbeat mood. This is a CD to play when you’re feeling down in the dumps or mad at the world.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Kissing the joy as it flies By Daniel R. Greenfield This album is a rare delight. You cannot listen to this album without feeling this incredible ‘joie de vivre’ that infuses it. Orpheus has taken Stravinsky’s chamber music into a whole new and ethereal realm. The ensemble’s enthusiasm is downright contagious. There is nothing to criticise; it is all sweet bliss! If you’ve ever doubted Stravinsky’s genius, this recording will dispel those doubts forever. This will easily become one of the best-loved recordings of any classical music collection. Don’t miss it!
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