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Bernstein: Serenade, Facsimile, Divertimento

Leonard Bernstein , Marin Alsop , Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Audio CD
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listen  1. Serenade: I. Phaedrus - Pausanias: Lento - AllegroPhilippe Quint 6:59$0.89 Buy Track
listen  2. Serenade: II. Aristophanes: AllegrettoPhilippe Quint 4:39$0.89 Buy Track
listen  3. Serenade: III. Erixymachos: PrestoPhilippe Quint 1:34$0.89 Buy Track
listen  4. Serenade: IV. Agathon: AdagioPhilippe Quint 6:51$0.89 Buy Track
listen  5. Serenade: V. Socrates - Alcibiades: Molto tenuto - Allegro molto vivacePhilippe Quint11:19Album Only
listen  6. FacsimileBournemouth Symphony Orchestra18:40Album Only
listen  7. Divertimento: I. Sennets and Tuckets: Allegro non troppo, ma con brioBournemouth Symphony Orchestra 1:31$0.89 Buy Track
listen  8. Divertimento: II. Waltz: Allegretto, con graziaBournemouth Symphony Orchestra 1:58$0.89 Buy Track
listen  9. Divertimento: III. Mazurka: MestoBournemouth Symphony Orchestra 1:54$0.89 Buy Track
listen10. Divertimento: IV. Samba: Allegro giustoBournemouth Symphony Orchestra 1:06$0.89 Buy Track
listen11. Divertimento: V: Turkey Trot: Allegretto, ben misuratoBournemouth Symphony Orchestra 1:44$0.89 Buy Track
listen12. Divertimento: VI. Sphinxes: Adagio lugubreBournemouth Symphony Orchestra0:44$0.89 Buy Track
listen13. Divertimento: VII. Blues: Slow blues tempoBournemouth Symphony Orchestra 1:42$0.89 Buy Track
listen14. Divertimento: VIII. In Memoriam: March, "The Bso Forever"Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra 4:15$0.89 Buy Track


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Product Details

  • Orchestra: Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra
  • Conductor: Marin Alsop
  • Composer: Leonard Bernstein
  • Audio CD (November 15, 2005)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Naxos American
  • ASIN: B000BK53HY
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #180,272 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Editorial Reviews

This is a splendid tribute to the diverse genius of Leonard Bernstein. Format: 1 disk, Audio CDArtists: Philippe Quint, Violin Bournemouth Symphony OrchestraRunning Time: 1 hour 5 minutesPublisher: NAXOS of America

 

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spotlight on Three Exhilarating Bernstein Works Impeccably Performed, January 4, 2006
This review is from: Bernstein: Serenade, Facsimile, Divertimento (Audio CD)
The stunning drama of Leonard Bernstein's music comes to full light under his protege Marin Alsop's direction in superlative interpretations of three of his lesser known works. The first, "Serenade (after Plato's "Symposium") for Solo Violin, Strings, Harp and Percussion", is an unequivocal masterwork composed in 1954 and perhaps Bernstein's best classical work. In five movements over thirty-one minutes, the music purportedly depicts a dialogue between Socrates and his followers concerning the nature of love in all its dimensions - comic, ethereal, purely scientific, rapturous and all-powerful. Conducting the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Alsop captures all these feelings with flair and precision, in particular, the pastoral quality of the first and fourth movements, "Aristophanes (Allegretto)" and "Agathon (Adagio)" and the majesty he builds with furious texture on the last movement, "Socrates- Alcibiades (Molto tenuto: Allegro molto vivace)". The dexterous violin soloist, Phillippe Quint, acts as the musical speaker of the unspoken prose, and he skillfully maneuvers through the challenging work with sinuous power and unobtrusive subtlety.

The 1946 centerpiece, "Facsimile (Choreographic Essay for Orchestra)", overcomes its pretentious title by fluently expressing the melodrama around the ennui felt by post-WWII men and women looking for spiritual fulfillment. Echoes of the far more famous "Fancy Free" ballet can be heard throughout this eighteen-minute work, especially in the unexpected piano solo in the middle portion. The net effect is lovely though a touch erratic in the diverse rhythms presented in the piece. Bernstein wrote the last piece, "Divertimento", late in his career in 1980, and it is a vivid reminder of his virtuosity even though the eight brief movements move by almost too quickly with each displaying individual rhythmic patterns that seem to sum up all the styles he has developed over his career. You can also hear his influences throughout, for example, Mahler in the third movement and Copland in the fifth. It ends humorously with a flourish of Sousa-style bandstand music. Clearly Bernstein's compositional output has been wildly variable with his most famous works like "On the Town" and "West Side Story" receiving the most attention (and consequently the most recordings), but I'm happy Naxos has made these three works available to a new generation of listeners at their typical bargain price.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Workaday readings that badly need a pep pill, September 14, 2008
This review is from: Bernstein: Serenade, Facsimile, Divertimento (Audio CD)
Comparisons aren't odious when it comes to CDs, and this Bernstein collection from Marin Alsop, however well intended, is so laking in the composer's own verve and brio that the music emerges as almost unrecognizable. Strangley, Alsop bills herself as a Bersntein protegee -- did she bother to hear his riveting performances of Facsimile and the Serenade after Plato's Symposium? Every rhythmn is smoothed out and flattened. The exuberance has been drained out and replaced with soggy respectability. Alsop's Bournemouth forces are clueless about the American idiom, and if you take a cursory listen to readings of the Serenade done by Perlman and (especially) Isaac Stern, Philippe Quint seems like pretty weak tea.

In short, the positive reviews below seem incomprehensible to me. Do these people like jazz played by Mantovani strings? They must.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Bernstein, April 21, 2006
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D. A Wend (Arlington Heights, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bernstein: Serenade, Facsimile, Divertimento (Audio CD)
This is a fabulous disc of Leonard Bernstein's music conducted by his prot?g? Marin Alsop. The opening work is the Serenade inspired by Plato's Symposium, with the solo violin nicely played by Philippe Quint. The Serenade, composed in 1954, was a favorite work of the composer and it is filled with some of his most beautiful music. The melody from the Phaedrus (first) movement was reworked as the Marie theme in West Side Story. Each movement of the Serenade captures the mood of the dialogue of Plato as each member of the dinner party speaks on the subject of love. The most innovative of the movements is the last where Socrates is speaking and is interrupted by the boisterous Alcibiates, when the serious mood is exploded with jazz rhythms.

The Divertimento was among Bernstein's final works and was written for the centennial of the Boston Symphony. It is cast in 8 short movements (Sennets and Tuckets, Waltz, Mazurka, Samba, Turkey Trot, Sphinxes, Blues, In Memoriam: March; "The BSO Forever") and contains many musical puns and illusions to the music of other composers and is a light-hearted tribute to the orchestra with whom Bernstein had his longest association. Sennets and Tuckets is a series of fanfares and music from Fancy Free and West Side Story occurs in the Samba and Turkey Trot. The Sphinxes movement is an illusion to 12-tone music, the nose-thumbing music from Strauss' Till Eulenspiegel can be heard and the concluding march is a parody of Sousa's Stars and Stripes Forever. The music is a lighthearted and amusing tribute to a great orchestra.

Facsimile was written for Jerome Robbins and has as its theme the search for meaning in the spiritual wasteland following World War Two world, a common there in Leonard Bernstein's music. The ballet follows three characters, a woman and two men, as the men vie for the attention of the woman ending in frustration for all. The scenario aside, the music beings quietly and slowly builds becoming more dramatic and making use of some colorful melodies. I find some of the music reminiscent of the ballet music from West Side Story. The performances recorded here by the Bournemouth Symphony are fabulous. If you have an interest in the music of Leonard Bernstein this disc should be in your collection.
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