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Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique / Overture de Benvenuto Cellini / La Damnation de Faust- Rakoczy March / Roman Carnival Overture (Royal Edition)
 
 

Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique / Overture de Benvenuto Cellini / La Damnation de Faust- Rakoczy March / Roman Carnival Overture (Royal Edition)

Hector Berlioz , Leonard Bernstein , New York Philharmonic Orchestra Audio CD
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  • Orchestra: New York Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Conductor: Leonard Bernstein
  • Composer: Hector Berlioz
  • Audio CD (July 28, 1992)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B0000027LY
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #318,561 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. 1. Rêveries - Passions
2. 2. Un bal
3. 3. Scène aux champs
4. 4. Marche au supplice
5. 5. Songe d'une nuit du Sabbat. Larghetto - Allegro
6. 5. Songe d'une nuit du Sabbat. Dies irae
7. 5. Songe d'une nuit du Sabbat. Ronde du Sabbat
8. 5. Songe d'une nuit du Sabbat. Dies irae et Ronde du Sabbat ensemble
9. Overture to "Benvenuto Cellini" (Grande Ouverture de Benvenuto Cellini)
10. Marche de Rákóczy (Rákóczy March), for orchestra (Le damnation de Faust
11. Le carnival romain (Roman Carnival Overture), ouverture catactéristique fo

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BERNSTEIN + BERLIOZ = CONFUSION, July 11, 2008
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This review is from: Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique / Overture de Benvenuto Cellini / La Damnation de Faust- Rakoczy March / Roman Carnival Overture (Royal Edition) (Audio CD)
Leonard Bernstein recorded the Symphonie fantastique three times over a relatively short period: 1963, 1968 and 1976. The first two, with the New York Philharmonic, were for Columbia Records (CBS/Sony), the third try was with l'Orchestre national de France for EMI. He left multiple recordings of other works, but none over such a short time-span.
The easiest way to tell them apart is by checking the timing for the 3rd movement,"Scene aux champs" :
1963 = 17:14
1968 = 15:09
1976 = 16:32
All three recordings have been issued on CD. The EMI recording is easy to find. Unfortunately, CBS has confused the situation with the two New York recordings.

In 1990, the 1968 version was issued as part of the "Great Performances" series (MYK 38476)
In 1992, the 1963 version was issued as part of the silly "Royal Edition" (SMK 47525). IT WAS MISLABELED AS THE 1968 RECORDING.
In 1999, the 1963 version was issued as part of the "Bernstein Century" series (SMK 60968). It was mislabeled as "FIRST RELEASE ON CD of the 1963 version."

Personally, I prefer the 1968 version, even though it is only available on an early "Great Performances" CD transfer with no fillers.
The 1963 version sounds the same on the "Bernstein Century" as it did on the "Royal Edition". The former is coupled with 2 overtures and a march, the latter with a 15 minute talk, "Berlioz Takes a Trip," (recorded in 1968 with musical examples taken from the 1968 version).

Which brings me to my all-time favorite performance of this symphony by Bernstein. It's from 1969, but it's not on CD. It's a DVD, part of the 10 DVD set, "Leonard Bernstein's Young People's Concerts" released by KULTUR (D 1503). It's not as expensive as it sounds - about $90 (new) on Amazon. The May 25, 1969 broadcast is "Berlioz Takes a Trip," an hour-long version of the 15 minute talk on the "Bernstein Century" CD. It does not include a full performance of the symphony, except for the last movement, but all the juicy parts are there, and Lenny was always more fun to watch and listen to than to just listen to.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Symphony Fantastique, June 26, 2000
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This review is from: Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique / Overture de Benvenuto Cellini / La Damnation de Faust- Rakoczy March / Roman Carnival Overture (Royal Edition) (Audio CD)
In this installment of the Royal Edition, Bernstein lends his interpretative skills to Berlioz, and skillfully I might add. He no doubt gave the piece the intensity that it so justly deserved. Sound quality was excellent and I felt that the recording was just close enough but not too close as in some Sony recordings. Highly recommended.
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