Béla Bartók, Antal Dorati, Detroit Symphony Orchestra - The Miraculous Mandarin, Op. 19, Music For Strings, Percussion & Celesta (LP, Album).
The Miraculous Mandarin Op. 19: Sempre vivo, Adagio. The Miraculous Mandarin Op. 19: 1st Decoy Game. 19: Piu mosso. 19: 3rd Decoy Game. Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta: III. Adagio. Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta: II. Allegro.
Composed By – Béla Bartók. Conductor – Antal Dorati. Engineer – Colin Moorfoot, Simon Eadon. Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Antal Dorati, Béla Bartók. Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Antal Dorati, Béla Bartók - The Miraculous Mandarin, Music For Strings, Percusion And Celesta (LP, Album).
Опубликовано: 26 июн. 2019 г. 1983 Decca reccording of Béla Bártok's "The miraculous mandarin". Conductor: Antal Doráti Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Kenneth Jewell Chorale. The Miraculous Mandarin and Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta. UMG" и другие авторские общества (1). Ещё. Свернуть. Автовоспроизведение Если функция включена, то следующий ролик начнет воспроизводиться автоматически.
The Miraculous Mandarin, pantomime in 1 act, Sz. 73, BB 82 (Op. 19). 1. Allegro/Curtain.
Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta, Sz. 106, BB 114 is one of the best-known compositions by the Hungarian composer Béla Bartók. Commissioned by Paul Sacher to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the chamber orchestra Basler Kammerorchester, the score is dated September 7, 1936.
Album · 1985 · 12 Songs. Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta, S. .106: IV. Allegro molto. Released: Jan 1, 1985. 1985 Decca Music Group Limited.
Antal Dorati really has this one wrapped up-as a great ballet conductor, Hungarian, and friend of the composer, he brings a special authority to Bartók's allegorical ballet The Wooden Prince. This is Bartók at his most Romantically evocative, with orchestral writing full of shimmering textures and exotic sounds. This was the first stereo recording of the complete ballet, and it remains one of the finest, both in sound and performance. The Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta-better known as the soundtrack to The Shining-is similarly well-played and commandingly interpreted.
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Kenneth Jewell Chorale, Antal Doráti. Bartók: The Miraculous Mandarin, BB 82, Sz. 73 (O. 9) - Complete ballet - Pantomime in 1 Act by Melchior Lengyel. Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Bartók, Béla (1881-1945). Bartók: Music for Strings, Percussion & Celesta, BB 114, Sz. 106. Bartók: The Miraculous Mandarin, Op. 19, Sz. 73 (ballet). Groups & Artists.
As for "Music For Strings, Percussion, And Celesta", again, Dorati and his Detroit Symphony bring out the best in this masterful piece. This is especially true in the work's celebrated third movement (Adagio), which director Stanley Kubrick masterfully used for his 1980 horror masterpiece THE SHINING. This disc contains a very good "Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta," though better ones can be had. Essentially, it's let down somewhat by a too-genteel rendition of the "Bulgarian" four movement, which should zip along in Allegro barbaro fashion-at least the best performances of the work, such as Reiner's classic one, do. There's also a gratuitous ritard right before the final cadence, a small point, perhaps, but it really puts a damper on things.