CD 1
Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908) - Scheherazade. Symphonic Suite, Op. 35 (1888) 45:28
1. The Sea and Sinbad's Ship. Largo maestoso 10:04
2. The Tsarevich Calendar. Lento 11:29
3. Love between the Tsarevich and the Princess. Andantino, quasi allegretto 11:29
4. Festival in Baghdad - Shipwreck. Allegro molto 12:13
5. Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky (1839-1881) - Night on Bald Mountain. Fantasia for Orchestra 11:07
ed. Nikolay Rimsky-Korsakov, 1886
CD 2
Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978) - Gayane
Excerpts from Ballet Suites for Symphony Orchestra (1942) 52:04
1. Entrance 2:38
2. Adagio Gayane 5:18
3. Dance of the Rose Maidens (Suite I/2) 2:07
4. Lyrical Duet (Suite II/2) 5:10
5. Lullaby (Suite I/5) 6:17
6. Gayane and Giko 9:24
7. Dance of the Highlanders 1:40
8. Fire 4:26
9. Lezghinka (Suite I/8) 2:47
10. Gopak 3:01
11. Sabre Dance (Suite III/5) 2:26
12. Aisha's Awakening and Dance (Suite I/3) 6:10
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, conductor Zdeněk Chalabala
Recorded at the Rudolfinum, Prague, on December 7-9, 1953 (CD1/1-4), November 23, 1955 (CD1/5), September 29-30 and October 2, 1953 (CD2)
Owing in large part to their exotic inspiration, Rimsky-Korsakov's Sheherazade and Aram Khachaturian's Gayane are among the most beautiful and most frequently performed Russian and Soviet works of music. The creator of Sheherazade, who as a young navy officer travelled the oceans, was enchanted by the Oriental collection of stories and folk tales The One Thousand and One Nights. Yet Rimsky-Korsakov's colourful instrumentation also gave lustre to another work, Mussorgsky's fantasia Night on Bald Mountain, with its dramatic depiction of a wild Sabbath of witches. Khachaturian's ballet suite Gayane includes Armenian folk melodies, which were the composer's most powerful inspiration and undoubtedly helped to earn the piece global popularity (the celebrated Sabre Dance is one of the most frequently played compositions worldwide). The recordings of all three works were made between 1953 and 1955, the paramount period of Zdeněk Chalabala, the chief conductor of Prague's National Theatre Opera at the time. The great imagination with which he tells stories, combined with the inimitable timbre of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, makes these recordings truly remarkable. Yet another treasure appearing on CD for the first time Sheherazade - immortal stories with the scent of Orient in the vivid colours of Chalabala's recording.
(Supraphon 2012)
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