The Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Alexander Janiczek - Stravinsky: Apollon Musagète & Pulcinella Suite (2009) [Hi-Res]

Artist: The Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Alexander Janiczek
Title: Stravinsky: Apollon Musagète & Pulcinella Suite
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Linn Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 00:53:51
Total Size: 241 mb / 1.87 gb
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TracklistTitle: Stravinsky: Apollon Musagète & Pulcinella Suite
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Linn Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 00:53:51
Total Size: 241 mb / 1.87 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Apollon musagète: I. Naissance d'Apollon
02. Apollon musagète: II. Variation d'Apollon I
03. Apollon musagète: III. Pas d'action
04. Apollon musagète: IV. Variation de Calliope
05. Apollon musagète: V. Variation de Polymnie
06. Apollon musagète: VI. Variation de Terpsichore
07. Apollon musagète: VII. Variation d'Apollon II
08. Apollon musagète: VIII. Pas de deux
09. Apollon musagète: IX. Coda (Apollon et les Muses)
10. Apollon musagète: X. Apothéose
11. Pulcinella Suite: I. Sinfonia
12. Pulcinella Suite: II. Serenata
13. Pulcinella Suite: IIIa. Scherzino
14. Pulcinella Suite: IIIb. Allegro
15. Pulcinella Suite: IIIc. Andantino
16. Pulcinella Suite: IV. Tarantella
17. Pulcinella Suite: V. Toccata
18. Pulcinella Suite: VI. Gavotta
19. Pulcinella Suite: VII. Vivo
20. Pulcinella Suite: VIIIa. Menuetto
21. Pulcinella Suite: VIIIb. Finale
The pairing of Igor Stravinsky's Apollon musagète and the suite from Pulcinella makes an excellent program because the works balance each other reasonably well and share some similarities of style, yet provide suitable contrasts in moods since the elegant pathos of Apollon is nicely set off by Pulcinella's rowdy comedy. Both pieces reflect Stravinsky's cool and witty neo-Classicism, yet provide enough differences in instrumentation, melodic quality, and harmonic textures to demonstrate the great variety of methods he employed within his middle stylistic phase. The 2008 hybrid SACD by Alexander Janiczek and the Chamber Orchestra of Europe presents these ballets with great polish and charm, and the multichannel recording gives the performances credible presence, appreciable depth, and sonorities so rich in timbres and dynamics they will make audiophiles salivate. The only regret one might have after hearing this splendid album is that the complete Pulcinella wasn't recorded for it because it surely could have fit within normal time limits, and in consideration of the fine job Janiczek and the orchestra did with the suite, the full work would have been nicer to have, even if it would have made the program more lopsided. This album is highly recommended as one of the best of 2009.