Label: Columbia Masterworks – ML 4289. Format: Vinyl, LP, Album. Ravel: Shéhérazade, Asie. A2. La Flûte Enchantée.
Artist: Леонард Бернстайн, Морис Равель, Jennie Tourel, Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein, Jennie Tourel. Album: Leonard Bernstein, Vol. 2. Release year: 2005. Leonard Bernstein, Vol. 2: Best 2 songs. Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein, Jennie Tourel, Jennie Tourel, Леонард Бернстайн, Морис Равель - Shéhérazade, Three Songs for Voice and Orchestra: I. Asie 09:32. Cleveland Orchestra, Krystian Zimerman, The Cleveland Orchestra, Морис Равель, Пьер Булез - 2. Adagio assai Boulez Conducts Debussy & Ravel, 2012 09:23. London Symphony Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra & Arpád Jóo, Морис Равель - Boléro (Ravel) Ravel: Bolero, Daphnis Et Chloë, 1995 15:34.
Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein, Jennie Tourel Shéhérazade, IMR 44: No. 3, L'indifférent. Glenn Gould, Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-Flat, Op. 19 : II. Adagio. Columbia Symphony Orchestra & Leonard Bernstein Rhapsody in Blue.
Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein, Glenn Gould Piano Concerto No. 1 in D Minor, BWV 1052: I. Allegro. Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein, Jennie Tourel Shéhérazade, IMR 44: No. 1, Asie. Leonard Bernstein Messa da Requiem for Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra: III. Offertorio.
Allegro - Leonard Bernstein, Glenn Gould, Columbia Symphony Orchestra. I. ? - Vladimir Golschmann, Glenn Gould, Columbia Symphony Orchestra. Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major, Op. 58: II. Andante - Ludwig van Beethoven. Shéhérazade, IMR 44: No. 2, La flûte enchantée - Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein, Jennie Tourel. II. Scene at the Bar - Leonard Bernstein. Concerto pour piano in G Major, M. 83: III. Presto - Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein.
Glenn Gould Concerto for Keyboard and Orchestra No. 5 in F Minor, BWV 1056: III. Presto. The Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein Rhapsody In Blue. Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Leonard Bernstein Rhapsody in Blue.
Leonard Bernstein is one of the most talented conductors we've ever seen, but some may fear that he will overindulge (a criticism so common with him it's long been a cliché). Never fear; he doesn't overindulge. I was astonished at how sensitive he was, actually. I'm not a fan of the "Songs and Dances of Death", but Bernstein is a fine pianist and Jennie Tourel sings with conviction. It's caught in good mono sound. Prepare for a delightful Pictures full of fun while still keeping sight of the composer's drama.