The Sleeping Beauty
Facts
| Studio | Philips |
| Release Date | June 13, 1995 |
| UPC Code | 028944616620 |
| Buy this item | $17.98 at Amazon.com As of Jan 8 13:54 EST (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Or 32 new from $11.48, 15 used from $8.47, 1 collectible from $17.98 |
About The Sleeping Beauty
Antal Dorati was the Tchaikovsky Ballet pioneer. For Mercury Living Presence, he made the first-ever recordings of the complete versions of the Russian composer's three great ballets. But Swan Lake and Sleeping Beauty were mono recordings; he did two versions of Nutcracker, one mono and one stereo. So this stereo remake of Tchaikovsky's greatest ballet was highly anticipated, particularly as it features the incomparable Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. True to form, the performance is magnificently played and warmly recorded. Originally issued on three LPs (and CDs), it's now available on two well-filled discs for the price of one. A no-brainer. -- David Hurwitz Amazon.com
Tracks
Disc 1- Introduction
- No. 1, Prologue-Marche
- No. 2, Prologue-Scène Dansante
- No. 3, Prologue- Pas De Six
- No. 3, Prologue- Variations 1-6; Coda
- No. 4, Prologue- Final
- Act 1. No. 5.: Scène
- Act 1. No. 5.: Valse
- Act 1. No. 7.: Scène
- Act 1. No. 8.: Pas D'Action
- Act 1. No. 8.: Danse Des Demoiselles D'Honneur Et Des Pages
- Act 1. No. 8.: Variation D'Aurore
- Act 1. No. 8.: Coda
- Act 1. No. 9.: Final
- Act 2. No. 10.: Entracte Et Scène
- Act 2. No. 11.: Colin-Maillard
- Act 2. No. 12.: Scène
- Act 2. No. 13.: Farandole
- Act 2. No. 14.: Scène
- Act 2. No. 15.: Pas D'Action
- Act 2. No. 15.: Variation D'Aurore
- Act 2. No. 15.: Coda
- Act 2. No. 16.: Scène
- Act 2. No. 17.: Panorama
- Act 2. No. 19.: Entracte Symphonique
- Act 2. No. 20.: Final
- Act 3. No. 21.: Marche
- Act 3. No. 22.: Polacca
- Act 3. No. 23.: Variations I-4; Coda
- Act 3. No. 24.: Pas De Caractère
- Act 3. No. 25.: Pas De Quatre
- Act 3. No. 25.: Variations 1-2; Coda
- Act 3. No. 26.: Pas De Caractère
- Act 3. No. 26.: Cendrillon Et Le Prince Fortune
- Act 3. No. 27.: Pas Berrichon/ No. 28.: Pas De Deux
- Act 3. No. 28.: Entrée
- Act 3. No. 28.: Adagio
- Act 3. No. 29.: Sarabande
- Act 3. No. 30.: Final
- Act 3. No. 30.: Apothéose
Similar CDs
| Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake | Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet | Pytor Illych Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker - Complete Ballet | Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake | Prokofiev: Cinderella, Op. 87; Glazunov: Seasons Op67 |
User Reviews
Average user review:| Delightful Ballet Music |
| BEAUTIFUL. |
The Sleeping Beauty is the best of Tchaikovsky's works. Antal Dorati really knew how it had to be played.
The music is royal, noble, rococo, (the introduction, the march of the prologue, the introduction and the dances of the second act for example) but also enchanting, heavenly, and even frivolous (the "Danse des Demoiselles d'Honneur et des Pages", the "Danse des Marquises", the "Variations de la Princesse Florine et de l'Oiseau Bleu" or the "Colin-Maillard").
I fell in love with the music. February 26, 2007
| Dorati at his best, which is pretty good |
Critics admire the music of this ballet above Swan Lake, but the pubic doesn't -- thre are six or seven competitive versios of the earlier score while among complete recordings of Sleeping Beauty it basically comes down to either Dorati or Gergiev, with the classic Ansermet out of print. (Previn has a rather sleepy version that for me is out of the running.) I own both, depending on whether I want to hear the gorgeousness of the music or a bit more depth of interpretation. I also listen to Mogrelia on Naxos, despite his second-rate orchestra, because he is such a talented condcutor--often better than his two renowned rivals. We are still waiting for the great conductor who will plumb this score to its depths. September 27, 2005
| Very good, but..... |
Thankfully -- or not -- the torture lasts for only 16 bars, and the rest of the recording is fine. But in the words of the late Yul Brynner: "Is a puzzlement!" September 25, 2005
| The Dorati Legend Continues Spectacularly |
One or two of the tempi could have been faster (in the No. 21 Marche, for example), but otherwise this is truly the ultimate goal for the Tchaikovsky lover (like me).
If you buy this wonderful album, I suggest going right to the No. 30 Finale, probably the most unmatched recording on either of the two disks. Listen to it, Love it, Enjoy it. August 21, 2005
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