
IGOR STRAVINSKY (1882-1971)
Divertimento- "Le Baiser de la fèe"
Suite No.1
Suite No.2
Octet
The Soldier's Tale (Suite)
London Sinfonietta
RICCARDO CHAILLY
Since Stravinsky once described Webern as "sphinx-like", it will not be unreasonable if posterity judges Stravinsky as being "chameleonlike", inasmuch as one could never tell which compositional style he would be wearing from day to day. Certainly, after the opulence of the three great Russian ballets written just before the First World War, few could have predicted that in the decade following he would concentrate his attention on the sparer, clearer resources of the chamber orchestra. Yet whichever clothes he was wearing, the distinctive voice of the composer was always the same. This attractive disc from the London Sinfonietta under Riccardo Chailly is a must; not for continuous listening—there are two many short movements for that—but for dipping into. The textures are clear and bright, the sound well focused and, in the suite from The Soldier's Tale, there is some fine solo playing from Nona Liddell (violin) and James Watson (trumpet) in particular. -- PETER MARCHBANK
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PW: otrolado
Dear Horacio:
Thank you for this beautiful piece. As soon as I saw it I downloaded it and nhave been enjoying it for now 3 hours. PEACE be with you dear friend and again, thank you so very much.
You are most welcome my dear friend! Happy to see you here!
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PW: otrolado
Is it possible to renew the link for this CD on Mega? Hoping you can help.
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Thank you so much for doing this so promptly. Kind regards, R.
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