Igor Stravinsky: The Composer, Volume One [Box set]

On this CD:

1. Symphony in Three Movements, for orchestra
Composed by Igor Stravinsky
Performed by Orchestra of St. Luke's with Carl Albach, John Cheek, Jon Garrison, Christopher Gekker, Jon Humphrey, John Ostendorf, Susan Radcliff, Wendy White
Conducted by Robert Craft

2. Fanfare for a New Theater, for 2 trumpets
Composed by Igor Stravinsky
Performed by Orchestra of St. Luke's with Carl Albach, John Cheek, Jon Garrison, Christopher Gekker, Jon Humphrey, John Ostendorf, Susan Radcliff, Wendy White
Conducted by Robert Craft

3. Fanfare, for 3 trumpets (intended for the opening of Agon)
Composed by Igor Stravinsky
Performed by Orchestra of St. Luke's with Carl Albach, John Cheek, Jon Garrison, Christopher Gekker, Jon Humphrey, John Ostendorf, Susan Radcliff, Wendy White
Conducted by Robert Craft

4. OEdipus Rex, opera-oratorio in 2 acts
Composed by Igor Stravinsky
Performed by Orchestra of St. Luke's with Carl Albach, John Cheek, Jon Garrison, Christopher Gekker, Jon Humphrey, John Ostendorf, Susan Radcliff
Conducted by Robert Craft

5. Apollon musagète, ballet in 2 scenes for string orchestra Apollo Pas De Deux
Composed by Igor Stravinsky
Performed by Orchestra of St. Luke's with Carl Albach, John Cheek, Jon Garrison, Christopher Gekker, Jon Humphrey, John Ostendorf, Susan Radcliff, Wendy White
Conducted by Robert Craft

6. Requiem Canticles, for 2 vocal soloists, chorus, & orchestra
Composed by Igor Stravinsky
Performed by Orchestra of St. Luke's with Carl Albach, John Cheek, Jon Garrison, Christopher Gekker, Jon Humphrey, John Ostendorf, Susan Radcliff, Wendy White
Conducted by Robert Craft

7. Symphony of Psalms, for chorus & orchestra
Composed by Igor Stravinsky
Performed by Orchestra of St. Luke's with Carl Albach, John Cheek, Jon Garrison, Christopher Gekker, Jon Humphrey, John Ostendorf, Susan Radcliff, Wendy White
Conducted by Robert Craft

8. Le Sacre du printemps (The Rite of Spring), ballet in 2 parts for orchestra
Composed by Igor Stravinsky
Performed by Orchestra of St. Luke's with Carl Albach, John Cheek, Jon Garrison, Christopher Gekker, Jon Humphrey, John Ostendorf, Susan Radcliff, Wendy White
Conducted by Robert Craft

Igor Stravinsky: The Composer, Volume One, Music, John Cheek, Igor Stravinsky, Robert Craft, Orchestra of St. Luke's, Carl Albach, Christopher Gekker, Susan Radcliff, John Ostendorf, Jon Garrison, Jon Humphrey, Wendy White, 20th/21st Century Ballet, 20th/21st Century Symphony, Ballet, Chamber, Choral, Classical, Classical Music, Duo for Two Brass Instruments, Opera, Orchestral & Symphonic, Requiem/Requiem Section, Russian 20th/21st Century Opera, Symphonic, Trio for Three Brass Instruments
Igor Stravinsky: The Composer, Volume One
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Terrific collection - HOW CAN THIS BE OUT OF PRINT!!!!
  • Fabulous
Igor Stravinsky: The Composer, Volume One

Manufacturer: Music Masters Jazz
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000000FQS
Release Date: 1991-10-04

Tracks:

  1. Allegro
  2. Andante
  3. Interlude/Finale (Con Moto/Piu Presto/Con Moto/Alla Breve/Agitato)
  4. Fanfare For A New Theatre
  5. Fanfare For Three Trumpets
  6. Prologue
  7. Oedipus (Liberi)
  8. Chorus/Oedipus
  9. Chorus/Speaker/Creon
  10. Oedipus/Chorus
  11. Speaker/Chorus
  12. Tiresias/Oedipus/Chorus
  13. Speaker/Jocasta/Chorus
  14. Speaker/Chorus/Messenger
  15. Shepherd/Oedipus/Chorus
  16. Speaker/Messenger/Chorus

Tracks:

  1. Apollo Pas De Deux
  2. Prelude
  3. Exaudi
  4. Dies Irae
  5. Tuba
  6. Interlude
  7. Rex Tremendae
  8. Lacrimosa
  9. Libera Me
  10. Postlude
  11. Psalm 38: Verses 13 And 14
  12. Psalm 39: Verses 2, 3, And 4
  13. Psalm 150
  14. Introduction
  15. The Augurs Of Spring/Dances Of The Young Girls
  16. Ritual Of Abduction
  17. Spring Rounds
  18. Ritual Of The Rival Tribes
  19. Procession Of The Sage
  20. The Saga
  21. Dance Of The Earth
  22. Introduction
  23. Mystic Circles Of The Young Girls
  24. Glorification Of The Chosen One
  25. Evocation Of The Ancestors
  26. Ritual Action Of The Ancestors
  27. Sacrificial Dance (The Chosen One)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Terrific collection - HOW CAN THIS BE OUT OF PRINT!!!!.......2005-10-23

Stravinsky is one of my favorite composers and this set has several of my favorite compositions by him. The "Symphony in Three Movements" is a popular and frequently performed work. Stravinsky said that this work was his reaction to the Second World War. It is powerful and intense. The two fanfares are very short works and it is wonderful to have them recorded.

As I have stated in other places, Stravinsky's "Oedipus Rex" is one of my favorite works and I still feel it is terribly under rated. It should be performed more frequently and is wonderful to listen to. Let me also say that Robert Craft has my undying gratitude for everything he did to help Stravinsky when the composer was living and everything he continues to do to promote the composer and help the world better understand his works. Let me also say that this is a pretty good performance of the work and has much to recommend it. However, there are three minor quibbles I have with this recording. The first pains me no end, because I love Paul Newman, but he is the wrong voice to narrate this opera oratorio that is supposed to have a monumental aspect to it. For me, Ralph Richardson's version of the narrator on the Colin Davis recording from the 1960s was darn near perfect. The second quibble has to do with the translation of the speaker's words into English. While some of the improvements are good, the overall effect is too conversational rather than the kind of formality that was intended, even if it was meant to be much more contemporary than the Latin used in the singing. The third quibble is the timbre of the tenor singing Oedipus. He is a fine lyric singer and does a great job. It is just that he does not have the proper monumentality and arrogance that Oedipus needs. But these are not fatal flaws and the work is quite wonderful and the performance worth listening too.

The "Apollo" Pas de Deux is lush and gorgeous and should refute the argument that anyone might have that the Stravinsky is too harsh.

Another of my favorite works of all time is the "Requiem Canticles". Who would believe that a man in his 85th year could still create a work so revolutionary with such wonderful new sonorities? I still find it stunning.

The "Symphony of Psalms" is a very great work that I feel grateful that I have had the opportunity to sing. This recording is very fine and you will enjoy it a great deal. If you take the time to meditate on the Psalms Stravinsky has set the work is even more beautiful.

Then there is the monumentally significant "Rite of Spring". Craft has provided a brilliant and stunning recording that I treasure. This work changed the world in the way Beethoven's ninth symphony did almost a century earlier. Afterwards, every composer had to deal with it in some way, even Stravinsky! I have heard this work live and it is even more impressive than on any recording, but how often do you get to hear it in a concert hall?

There is a wonderful booklet that has the libretto for "Oedipus" and some background material on all the works in this terrific two disk collection.

Recommended!

5 out of 5 stars Fabulous.......1999-06-15

A fabulous recording of the Rite of Spring led by the man who worked closely with the composer and knows every detail of the piece. The visceral excitement and incredibly fast pace will nail you to your seat.

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