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[USED:Cond.AB] Russian Adagios : Svetlanov / Russian State Symphony Orchestra

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Russian Adagios

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky:
Pas de deux: Adagio (The Nutcracker)
Pas d’action: Adagio (The Sleeping Beauty)

Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov:
Nocturne: ‘Moonlight’ (Pan Voyevoda)

Alexander Glazunov:
Raymonda
Act I: Intermezzo
Act III: Intermezzo

Aram Khachaturian:
Adagio (Spartacus)

Sergei Prokofiev:
Adagio of Cinderella and the Prince (Cinderella)

Tikhon Khrennikov:
Adagio (The Hussar Ballad)

Nikolai Miaskovsky:
Symphony No.27 Op.85 - II. Adagio

Russian State Symphony Orchestra / Evgeny Svetlanov, conductor

The apparently innate Russian genius for composing soulful melodies, combined with the influence of 200 years of Russian ballet, has resulted in a repertoire of dramatic and opulent scores. Opera, symphonies, concertos, songs and chamber works from Russian composers are all infused with the spirit of Mother Russia - her suffering, her dramatic and eventful history, her people and their way of life.

This collection of heartfelt adagios includes famous excerpts from Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker and The Sleeping Beauty, and Glazunov's Raymonda, Prokoviev's Cinderella and the famous adagio from Spartacus by Khachaturian.

There are some rarer pieces as well - Rimsky-Korsakov's Nocturne 'Moonlight' from his opera Pan Voyevoda and Khrennikov's Hussar Ballad, as well as the wistful slow movement from Miaskovsky's last symphony (No.27), written after he had been denounced by Stalin's henchmen as being guilty of 'Western Formalism' (a charge levelled by Khrennikov). Miaskovsky composed this work as he was ill with the cancer that would eventually kill him, and through it he harks back to the Russia of Tchaikovsky's music - a nostalgic and dignified farewell in the face of Stalin's tyrannical ignorance.

Superb performances led by Svetlanov
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Nobody captures the Slavic warmth, passion and bittersweet melancholy better than the great, legendary Russian conductor Evgeny Svetlanov and his wonderful Russian Sate Orchestra. ( Brilliant Classics )

Track List   

  • 01. Pas de Deux: Adagio
  • 02. Pas D'action: Adagio
  • 03. Nocturne: 'Moonlight'
  • 04. Intermezzo
  • 05. Intermezzo
  • 06. Adagio
  • 07. Adagio of Cinderella and the Prince
  • 08. Adagio
  • 09. Adagio

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アダージョだけ集めたCDという点では録音当...

投稿日:2013/03/16 (土)

アダージョだけ集めたCDという点では録音当時ヒットとなっていたアダージョ・カラヤンの二匹目のドジョウ的な企画ですが、そこはスヴェトラーノフです、非常に個性的なアルバムになっています。 なんと言っても選曲面では、ミャスコフスキーとフレンニコフが収録されている点が貴重。 演奏は90年代のスヴェトラらしい、美しく歌い上げた物。 曲自体綺麗なメロディなので上手いことマッチしている。 またロシアオケ特有の金管の咆哮はあまり見られず大人しいように思う。 基本的にマニア向きの1枚。

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新規に録音し直したということで期待したん...

投稿日:2012/10/04 (木)

新規に録音し直したということで期待したんですが、正直音質的にイマイチな感じがします。もちろん新しいなりに良い音なのですが。最近のリマスターされた高音質ディスクに耳が慣れてしまったのでしょうか。EXTON並とまではいかなくても、もう少し頑張れないものか。

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