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Prokofievs Symphony No. 5 is one of just a handful of traditional Russian works that have advanced to become a celebrated repertoire piece in the area of conflict between socialist artistic realism and conservative modernism. Although, in contrast to his colleague Shostakovich, Prokofiev toed the party line and was highly privileged, which made it very difficult to believe his later claim that his art was free of politics, his music has touched the hearts of concertgoers all over the world.
In the present recording, the cosmopolitan Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic present the whole beauty of the melodies that unfold in the first movement with full orchestral radiance. Cheerfulness as a hymn to free and happy Man is given voice in the clarinet theme of the burlesque second movement with its imaginative changes. Reminiscences of the "Symphonie classique" appear to be intentional. In the finale, Prokofiev proves himself to be a confident master of the classical-romantic canon form, which uses the theme of the first movement and new motifs to create far more than just a melodious apotheosis. Jagged, sharp and percussive final bars round off this supreme orchestral firework, which makes great demands on every single musician.
"...an exuberant interpretation that aimed toward the big moments. Mr. Bernstein's aim was accurate and he hit his target dead center." - NY Times
Features:
180g Virgin Vinyl
High Quality Pressing
Pure Analogue
AAA Recording
Audiophile Mastering By Kevin Gray From Original Master Tapes
Musicians:
New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Leonard Bernstein, conductor
Selections:
Serge Prokofiev (1891-1953)
Symphony No. 5
Side 1:
I. Adante
II. Allegro marcato
Serge Prokofiev
Symphony No. 5 (cont.)
Side 2:
III. Adagio
IV. Allegro giocoso
Recorded February 1966 at the Philharmonic Hall of Lincoln Center, New York.
AAA Recording!
Audiophile Mastering By Kevin Gray From Original Master Tapes!
Prokofievs Symphony No. 5 is one of just a handful of traditional Russian works that have advanced to become a celebrated repertoire piece in the area of conflict between socialist artistic realism and conservative modernism. Although, in contrast to his colleague Shostakovich, Prokofiev toed the party line and was highly privileged, which made it very difficult to believe his later claim that his art was free of politics, his music has touched the hearts of concertgoers all over the world.
In the present recording, the cosmopolitan Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic present the whole beauty of the melodies that unfold in the first movement with full orchestral radiance. Cheerfulness as a hymn to free and happy Man is given voice in the clarinet theme of the burlesque second movement with its imaginative changes. Reminiscences of the "Symphonie classique" appear to be intentional. In the finale, Prokofiev proves himself to be a confident master of the classical-romantic canon form, which uses the theme of the first movement and new motifs to create far more than just a melodious apotheosis. Jagged, sharp and percussive final bars round off this supreme orchestral firework, which makes great demands on every single musician.
"...an exuberant interpretation that aimed toward the big moments. Mr. Bernstein's aim was accurate and he hit his target dead center." - NY Times
Features:
180g Virgin Vinyl
High Quality Pressing
Pure Analogue
AAA Recording
Audiophile Mastering By Kevin Gray From Original Master Tapes
Musicians:
New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Leonard Bernstein, conductor
Selections:
Serge Prokofiev (1891-1953)
Symphony No. 5
Side 1:
I. Adante
II. Allegro marcato
Serge Prokofiev
Symphony No. 5 (cont.)
Side 2:
III. Adagio
IV. Allegro giocoso
Recorded February 1966 at the Philharmonic Hall of Lincoln Center, New York.