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The Great War: Classical And Popular Selections From The Time Of World War I (National Public Radio Milestones Of The Millennium)
 
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The Great War: Classical And Popular Selections From The Time Of World War I (National Public Radio Milestones Of The Millennium)

Nora / Norworth, Jack Bates-Norworth (Composer), Alban Berg (Composer), Irving Berlin (Composer), George M. Cohan (Composer), Aaron Copland (Composer), Claude Debussy (Composer), Walter Donaldson (Composer), Edward Elgar (Composer), George Gershwin (Composer), Gustav Mahler (Composer), King Oliver (Composer), Sergey Prokofiev (Composer), Maurice Ravel (Composer), Arnold Schoenberg (Composer), Richard Strauss (Composer), Igor Stravinsky (Composer), Esa-Pekka Salonen (Conductor), Eugene Ormandy (Conductor), Igor Stravinsky (Conductor), Leonard Bernstein (Conductor)
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1. Waltz
2. Von der Schönheit
3. De l'aube à midi sur la mer
4. III: Favotta, Non troppo allegro
5. IV: the Royal March
6. V: the Little Concert
7. V: Menuet
8. VI: Toccata
9. Sinfonia
10. Walzer
11. Act III: Interlude
12. Prologue

On this CD:
  1. Pomp and Circumstance March No.1, for orchestra in D major, Op. 39/1
    Composed by Edward Elgar
    Performed by New York Philharmonic
    Conducted by Leonard Bernstein

  2. Der Rosenkavalier, suite from the opera for orchestra, o.Op. 145 (TrV 227d, AV 145) Waltz
    Composed by Richard Strauss
    Performed by Philadelphia Orchestra
    Conducted by Eugene Ormandy

  3. Das Lied von der Erde, for alto (or baritone), tenor & orchestra Von der Schönheit
    Composed by Gustav Mahler
    Performed by Philadelphia Orchestra
    Conducted by Eugene Ormandy

  4. La Mer, symphonic sketches (3) for orchestra, L. 109 De l'aube à midi sur la mer
    Composed by Claude Debussy
    Performed by Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen

  5. Symphony No. 1 in D major ("Classical"), Op. 25 III: Favotta, Non troppo allegro
    Composed by Sergey Prokofiev
    Performed by London Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas

  6. L'histoire du soldat (The Soldier's Tale), concert suite for 7 instruments IV: the Royal March
    Composed by Igor Stravinsky
    with Columbia Chamber Ensemble
    Conducted by Igor Stravinsky

  7. L'histoire du soldat (The Soldier's Tale), concert suite for 7 instruments V: the Little Concert
    Composed by Igor Stravinsky
    with Columbia Chamber Ensemble
    Conducted by Igor Stravinsky

  8. Le tombeau de Couperin, for piano V: Menuet
    Composed by Maurice Ravel
    with Robert Casadesus

  9. Le tombeau de Couperin, for piano VI: Toccata
    Composed by Maurice Ravel
    with Robert Casadesus

  10. Pulcinella, suite for orchestra Sinfonia
    Composed by Igor Stravinsky
    Performed by Columbia Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Igor Stravinsky

  11. Pieces (5) for piano, Op. 23 Walzer
    Composed by Arnold Schoenberg
    with Glenn Gould

  12. Wozzeck, opera, Op. 7 Act III: Interlude
    Composed by Alban Berg
    Performed by Columbia Symphony Orchestra
    Conducted by Thomas Schippers

  13. Music for the Theatre, suite for small orchestra Prologue
    Composed by Aaron Copland
    with New York Philharmonic
    Conducted by Leonard Bernstein

  14. Shine on Harvest Moon
    Composed by Nora Bayes, Jack Norworth

  15. Alexander's Ragtime Band, song
    Composed by Irving Berlin

  16. Over There
    Composed by George M. Cohan

  17. How you gonna keep 'em down on the farm, after they've seen Paree
    Composed by Walter Donaldson
    with Nora Bayes, Elsa Maxwell

  18. The Man I Love, song (from Strike Up the Band, 1st version; orig. composed for Lady, Be Good!)
    Composed by George Gershwin

  19. West End Blues
    Composed by Joseph Oliver
    with Louis Armstrong


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The first two-thirds of this disc is a fascinating cram course in concert music around the time of World War I. The programmer has put together some fascinating juxtapositions--for example, Strauss's Rosenkavalier leads almost seamlessly into Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde, and Schoenberg sounds out of context with everybody (including Berg). The selections are all short, and performance quality runs from great to mediocre, but this is still a thought-provoking educational experience, even though Bartók and Ives are conspicuously missing. The popular selections are less interesting, often campy, and although vintage recordings are used, they aren't always the right vintage. And someone missed a point by separating Copland's jazzy "Music for the Theatre" from Louis Armstrong, who could have followed immediately. --Leslie Gerber

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Recording!, March 13, 1999
By TheShade@msn.com (Southfield, MI, USA) - See all my reviews
(It was called The "Great" War, because nobody knew about WWII at the time and it was the biggest war anyone had ever seen.)

I think this CD may be a bit choppy to "easy" listeners, but for anyone who has a sincere interest in delving into the musical senses of earlier generations it's VERY good! I recommend the entire NPR Milestones of the Millennium series to such aficionados.

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5.0 out of 5 stars How a Century Has Change Our Perception of War, October 28, 2005
By Grady Harp (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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War. Tough subject these days - tough subject since the beginning of time. Yet Americans tend to mend wounds and gradually allow the atrocities of yesteryear to fade into coated cases that signal more memories of 'how things used to be' rather than learning from the tragedies with which war has scarred the planet. National Public Radio issued this excellent memoir at the turn of the millennium and one wonders if it now has the same response that greeted it in 1999.

Linda Kobler reconstituted this mix of classical and popular music with a keen sense of history. The CD is twice divided (in both the classical and the popular music) into 'Before the War' 1901 - 1917, 'During the War' 1917 - 1922, and 'After the War' 1922 - 1928. In the first era are the works of Elgar ('Pomp and Circumstance'), Strauss (a waltz from 'Der Rosenkavalier'), Mahler (excerpt from 'Das Lied von der Erde'), and Debussy ('La Mer') joining the songs 'Shine On Harvest Moon' and 'Alexander's Ragtime Band'. The War period is represented by Prokofiev's 'Symphony No. 1', Stravinsky's 'L'histoire du soldat', and Ravel's 'Le tombeau de Couperin' in tandem with 'Over There'. After the war include Stravinsky ('Pulcinella Suite'), Schoenberg (Waltz from 'Five Piano Pieces'), Berg (excerpt from 'Wozzeck') and Copland ('Music from the Theatre') with popular songs 'How you gonna keep 'em down on the farm', 'The Man I Love', and 'West End Blues'.

The excerpts selected for this survey are exceptionally good: orchestras include NY Phil, LA Phil, Philadelphia Orchestra, London Symphony, and the Columbia Symphony under such batons a Ormandy, Bernstein, Salonen, Tilson Thomas, Schippers and Stravinsky; soloists include Glen Gould, Robert Casadesus, Lili Chookaskian, Louis Armstrong, et al. The sonics are very fine and the performances are each from significant full recordings remaining in the catalogue.

The booklet accompanying this concert of memories is written by Linda Kobler who uses each selection as a pivotal point in the atmosphere of the globe that accompanied the Great War: it is very well written and informative. This is one of those recorded collections that goes far beyond an accumulation of bits and pieces and instead gives food for thought about how our political and social actions intertwine with the arts in a prophetic way. Highly Recommended. Grady Harp, October 05
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing selection of music , December 3, 2007
By Trevor J. Hall (PERRY,, ME USA) - See all my reviews
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A very enjoyable CD of the disastrous close of an era.

The accompanying literature in as enjoyable to read as the CD is to listen to.
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