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Prokofiev: Scythian suite; Love for Three Oranges suite; Symphony No. 5
 
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Prokofiev: Scythian suite; Love for Three Oranges suite; Symphony No. 5 [Original recording remastered]

Sergey Prokofiev , Antal Dorati , Minneapolis Symphony , London Symphony Orchestra Audio CD
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Songs from this album are available to purchase as MP3s. Click on "Buy MP3" or view the MP3 Album.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

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listen  1. Scythian Suite, Op.20 - "Ala and Lolly" - 1. Invocation to Veles and AlaThe London Symphony Orchestra 5:48$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Scythian Suite, Op.20 - "Ala and Lolly" - 2. The Evil God and Dance of the Pagan MonstersThe London Symphony Orchestra 3:10$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. Scythian Suite, Op.20 - "Ala and Lolly" - 3. NightThe London Symphony Orchestra 5:46$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Scythian Suite, Op.20 - "Ala and Lolly" - 4. Lolly's Pursuit of the Evil God, and SunriseThe London Symphony Orchestra 4:50$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. The Love for Three Oranges, Symphonic Suite, Op.33 bis - 1. The Ridiculous PeopleThe London Symphony Orchestra 3:04$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. The Love for Three Oranges, Symphonic Suite, Op.33 bis - 2. Infernal SceneThe London Symphony Orchestra 3:33$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. The Love for Three Oranges, Symphonic Suite, Op.33 bis - 3. MarchThe London Symphony Orchestra 1:36$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. The Love for Three Oranges, Symphonic Suite, Op.33 bis - 4. ScherzoThe London Symphony Orchestra 1:36$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. The Love for Three Oranges, Symphonic Suite, Op.33 bis - 5. The Prince and the PrincessThe London Symphony Orchestra 3:47$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. The Love for Three Oranges, Symphonic Suite, Op.33 bis - 6. The EscapeThe London Symphony Orchestra 2:17$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. Symphony No.5 in B flat, Op.100 - 1. AndanteMinneapolis Symphony Orchestra11:05Album Only
listen12. Symphony No.5 in B flat, Op.100 - 2. Allegro marcatoMinneapolis Symphony Orchestra 7:53Album Only
listen13. Symphony No.5 in B flat, Op.100 - 3. AdagioMinneapolis Symphony Orchestra10:11Album Only
listen14. Symphony No.5 in B flat, Op.100 - 4. Allegro giocosoMinneapolis Symphony Orchestra10:09Album Only


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Product Details

  • Orchestra: Minneapolis Symphony, London Symphony Orchestra
  • Conductor: Antal Dorati
  • Composer: Sergey Prokofiev
  • Audio CD (August 9, 1991)
  • SPARS Code: ADD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Label: Polygram Records / Mercury Living Presence
  • ASIN: B0000057L6
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #99,280 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Two Unmatched Performances, and a Unique One, March 18, 2001
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Eugene G. Barnes (Dunn Loring, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Prokofiev: Scythian suite; Love for Three Oranges suite; Symphony No. 5 (Audio CD)
Prokofiev's "Scythian Suite" is one of those pieces from the early Twentieth Century that, like Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring," exploits contemporary fascination with the exotic and the primitive. It is full of jungle rhythms and eerie chord progressions in the strings. This old recording (1957), from the earliest days of stereo, captures all the excitement of the score. The London Symphony Orchestra's playing and Antal Dorati's interpretation of the score have never been equaled, let alone surpassed. You can play it on today's finest audio equipment and it will overwhelm you. Though it scarcely accounts for 20 minutes of the 75-minute CD, it is reason enough to buy it.

Ditto with the Suite from "The Love for Three Oranges." People are perhaps more apt today to hear the entire opera, but the suite has its own, more concentrated charms. The famous "Marche" is done here as if it were being given its ultimate performance, but all the other movements are bestowed as close attention and as compelling a performance.

Slightly more problematic is the recording of the Fifth Symphony, which rounds out this CD. In the first place, the Fifth is much less reliant on bombast than the preceding suites, and so takes a different ear to appreciate it. The orchestra here is the Minneapolis Symphony. They frankly sound a bit anemic, a bit thin in places, though tempo, phrasing, dynamics, and structure are all well turned out. Some of the blame (if that's what you want to call it) may be laid on the Mercury staff, whose engineers sometimes tended to favor an honest reverb-free sound at the expense of an opulent one. But even here there's a pay-off. Toward the end of the final movement, you can hear ALL the detail in the most complex passages, and I, for one, never realized how downright interesting it all was! Therefore I suggest that anyone who has any other recording of the Fifth ought to hear this unique aural document and see what they too may have been missing.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lean favorite 5, September 20, 2009
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This review is from: Prokofiev: Scythian suite; Love for Three Oranges suite; Symphony No. 5 (Audio CD)
This recording of the Prokofiev 5th is lean, not explicitly powerful or spooky.
However it is swift and rhythmic under the cool neutral impression. I suppose they took the time to get to know and feel the melodies. The tone is thin but also beautiful and crisp clear. I noticed at first listening that there was something special to this recording, a special pace and motion, which keeps my attention and makes me enjoy the listening.

As a first choice of Prokofiev 5, I'd choose a more traditional recording, for example Temirkanov in St Petersburg, or Dutoit/Montreal, which are also cutting edge in their own right. Another fine recording is the Ashkenazy/Concertgebouw, It is also a bit different, cool but at the same time energetic and spooky.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Russian mood!, October 11, 2005
This review is from: Prokofiev: Scythian suite; Love for Three Oranges suite; Symphony No. 5 (Audio CD)
Perhaps the London Symphony has been through the musical history, the ensemble with much power of understanding and even more adaptation and ability to listen the indications of any conductor.

Personalities of the remarkable stature such Victor de Sabata, Leoplod Stokowski, Adrian Boult, Jasha Horenstein, Istvan Kertesz, Lorin Maazel, Anatole Fistulari, Andre Previn and in the case which occupies Antal Dorati could mold without any problem or prejudice, their approach. Such learning process conferred of an admirable sense of vertiginous adaptability with notable results.

Having played under Dorati `s conduction must have been a gratifying experience, making an objective judge according the obtained results. He, literally made the orchestra became in a crowd of brave Cossacks; his reading was far beyond a musical feat. His process of leadership must have been so effective that permeated every single note, the accent of every accent, the gesture and the intention of the composer appears so brightly exposed all work.

If Scythian Suite is played with extremely fast tempo specially in the introduction, he gets involve us in the mood after brief minutes. His performance of the Suite is simply a majuscule achievement. Bitterness and irony load all the hall and your mood. The special wildness which conducts the Russian Heroic Prokoviev 's Fifth is an aspect that remains as perpetual statement of his craft.

After listening Dorati I keep thinking what 's happening with the modern performances that sin of civilized and quite perfumed, without that wild and barbarian playing that demand all those mentioned works. Obviously there has been a paradigmatic change: have the conductor 's role or perhaps the audiences at the moment to play?.

Thanks to the digital Technology, these documents will remain as unbeatable proof that in some moment the connection with the dark side of the unconscious world, simply turned off: and that is a real tragedy.

Go for these records my kinder. You will understand what Dorati meant in those times and how he ranked and elevated so visibly the performing standard of this orchestra: Minneapolis, and how he made transform temporally this majestic London Symphony in Russian Cossacks.

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