180 Gram Vinyl! Carefree Esprit!
Thankfully musical genres have been spared from being described with new buzz words such as "Kleinkust" which could be translated as "Small Arts". But music in small forms - maybe set down on just a few pages of manuscript paper - certainly exists. Prokofiev's miniature, the Symphonie classique, combines several superlatives as regards both its musical notes and form: it is only 15 minutes long, contains a wealth of melodic ideas, and is the most performed of all Prokofiev's symphonies.
This four-movement composition employs traditional forms such as the sonata form in the outer movements and the pre-Classical dances menuet and gavotte. The work's carefree esprit, serenade-like humor, and courtly elegance is delightful throughout and culminates in a high-spirited sturm und drang Finale.
On the B side is Glinka's Kamarinskaya Fantasia, only eight minutes long but captivating with its extremely closely-knit compositional style, and his Overture to A Life for the Czar - a showpiece whose leitmotifs are truly forward-looking. Alongside these classical-romantic musical gems, Borodin's In The Steppes of Central Asia acts as an ideal programmatic amalgamation of the Orient and the Occident, and fits perfectly into this choice of repertoire.
Features:
180 Gram Virgin Vinyl
High Quality Pressing
Pure Analogue Audiophile Mastering
Musicians:
L'Orchestre De La Suisse Romande
Ernest Ansermet, conductor
Selections:
Sergei Prokofiev (1891 - 1953)
Side One:
1. Symphonie classique in D Major, Op. 25
1st Movement: Allegro
2nd Movement: Larghetto
3rd Movement: Gavotte - Non troppo allegro
4th Movement: Finale - Molto vivace
2. March and Scherzo from The Love of Three Oranges
Side Two:
Mikhail Glinka (1804 - 1857)
1. Kamarinskya Fantasy
Alexander Borodin (1833 - 1887)
2. In the Steppes of Central Asia
Mikhail Glinka (1804 - 1857)
3. A Life For The Czar (Ivan Susanin) - Overture
Thankfully musical genres have been spared from being described with new buzz words such as "Kleinkust" which could be translated as "Small Arts". But music in small forms - maybe set down on just a few pages of manuscript paper - certainly exists. Prokofiev's miniature, the Symphonie classique, combines several superlatives as regards both its musical notes and form: it is only 15 minutes long, contains a wealth of melodic ideas, and is the most performed of all Prokofiev's symphonies.
This four-movement composition employs traditional forms such as the sonata form in the outer movements and the pre-Classical dances menuet and gavotte. The work's carefree esprit, serenade-like humor, and courtly elegance is delightful throughout and culminates in a high-spirited sturm und drang Finale.
On the B side is Glinka's Kamarinskaya Fantasia, only eight minutes long but captivating with its extremely closely-knit compositional style, and his Overture to A Life for the Czar - a showpiece whose leitmotifs are truly forward-looking. Alongside these classical-romantic musical gems, Borodin's In The Steppes of Central Asia acts as an ideal programmatic amalgamation of the Orient and the Occident, and fits perfectly into this choice of repertoire.
Features:
180 Gram Virgin Vinyl
High Quality Pressing
Pure Analogue Audiophile Mastering
Musicians:
L'Orchestre De La Suisse Romande
Ernest Ansermet, conductor
Selections:
Sergei Prokofiev (1891 - 1953)
Side One:
1. Symphonie classique in D Major, Op. 25
1st Movement: Allegro
2nd Movement: Larghetto
3rd Movement: Gavotte - Non troppo allegro
4th Movement: Finale - Molto vivace
2. March and Scherzo from The Love of Three Oranges
Side Two:
Mikhail Glinka (1804 - 1857)
1. Kamarinskya Fantasy
Alexander Borodin (1833 - 1887)
2. In the Steppes of Central Asia
Mikhail Glinka (1804 - 1857)
3. A Life For The Czar (Ivan Susanin) - Overture