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Prokofiev: War & Peace [Box set]

Alan Opie , Roderick Williams , Thomas Guthrie , Sergey Prokofiev , Richard Hickox , Pamela Helen Stephen , Spoleto Festival Orchestra , Ekaterina Morozova , Justin Lavender , Neil Jenkins Audio CD
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listen  1. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Overture 4:42$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 1: The radiance of the sky in spring ? (Prince Andrey) 3:39$0.99 Buy Track
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listen  7. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 2: Look, the colonel's dancing the mazurka (Peronskaya, Akhrosimova, Helene, Anatoly, Count Rostov) 2:38$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 2: Will no one choose me as a partner? (Natasha) 2:48$0.99 Buy Track
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listen10. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 3: The young Prince's fiancee (Old Footman) 5:19$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 3: Ah, Madam, young lady ? (Prince Nikolay Bolkonsky) 5:54$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 4: The charming, delightful Natasha (Helene) 3:18$0.99 Buy Track
listen13. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 4: She's wonderful and so beautiful (Natasha) 7:12$0.99 Buy Track
listen14. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 5: At 10 o'clock in the evening, she'll be waiting (Anatoly) 4:08$0.99 Buy Track
listen15. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 5: Balaga! (Dolokhov) 6:15$0.99 Buy Track


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listen  1. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 6: Oh, my dear Miss Natasha, all is lost, it seems (Dunyasha) 3:37$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 6: A fine young lady you are! (Akhrosimova) 6:33$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 6: I've sought to avoid her (Pierre)11:06Album Only
listen  4. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 7: Picture the scene, Countess (Metivier)10:49Album Only
listen  5. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Epigraph: The forces of 2 and 10 European nations (Chorus) 5:18$0.99 Buy Track


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listen  1. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 8: Come on lads! That's the way! (Volunteers, Tikhon) 8:27Album Only
listen  2. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 8: Denisov, her first fiancee (Prince Andrey) 3:27$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 8: It's the master, look at him! (Fyodor)10:50$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 8: Hurrah! Hurrah! (Chorus of Soldiers) 3:02$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 8: There is no people greater than ours (Kutuzov)10:34Album Only
listen  6. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 9: The wine is uncorked; we must drink it (Napoleon)10:24Album Only
listen  7. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 10: And so, gentlemen, the question is ? (Benigsen) 6:48$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 10: The enemy bears down on us with fire and steel (Soldier) 1:13$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 10: When, oh when was this dreadful business decided? (Kutuzov) 9:12Album Only


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listen  1. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 11: Moscow's deserted! (Ramballe) 8:14Album Only
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listen  3. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 11: Where did you get such a good going-over, lads? (Jacqueau) 2:11$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 11: Davout, the cruel Davout, the emperor Napoleon's hatchet man! (Pierre) 5:16$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 11: Nothing matters now, nothing (Pierre) 6:41$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 11: What a dreadful scene! (Napoleon) 4:13$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 12: It's stretching higher and further (Prince Andrey) 8:19Album Only
listen  8. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 12: Has fate really brought us together so strangely today ? (Prince Andrey) 7:21$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 13: We've burnt our bridges ? (Ramballe) 5:07$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 13: Hey! Hey! Hey! (Voice Off-Stage) 7:27$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 13: Dolokhov said that Helene had passed away (Pierre) 2:37$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 13: The Commander-in-chief is coming! (Adjutant) 1:43$0.99 Buy Track
listen13. War and Peace (Voyna I mir), Op. 91 (sung in English): Scene 13: The enemy has been put to rout (Kutuzov) 6:14$0.99 Buy Track


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  • Performer: Alan Opie, Roderick Williams, Thomas Guthrie, Pamela Helen Stephen, Ekaterina Morozova, et al.
  • Orchestra: Spoleto Festival Orchestra
  • Conductor: Richard Hickox
  • Composer: Sergey Prokofiev
  • Audio CD (August 22, 2000)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 4
  • Format: Box set
  • Note on Boxed Sets: During shipping, discs in boxed sets occasionally become dislodged without damage. Please examine and play these discs. If you are not completely satisfied, we'll refund or replace your purchase.
  • Label: Chandos
  • ASIN: B00004TZSH
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #363,470 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Release Date: 22-AUG-2000

 

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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Sound and Best Choral Singing, November 13, 2000
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This review is from: Prokofiev: War & Peace (Audio CD)
This is the 5th War and Peace I've ever bought on CD's and this is going to be the definitive one for me for a long time. The other 4 will be on sale soon!

When I bought the Gergiev set some years ago I thought THAT was going to be the best set ever but Chandos has outdone all of them again.

This recording beats Gergiev on quality of recording, sheer emotion, ensemble playing (unbelievable for a hand-picked summer youth orchestra Spoleto is!), choral singing and real understanding of this very lenghthy opera.

Gergiev tries to give us some of the hysteria the opera doesn't have by overheating some scenes where Hickox gives the right emotions in Prokofiev's orchestral writing. He also never forgets to let us listen to the wonderfull use of wind and wood instruments Prokofiev uses throughout this opera. Clarinet, oboe and piccollo are just as rightly 'produced' as are the weight and power of mass scenes.

So, the opera in this presentation clearly becomes a sometimes intimate drama rather than a oratorio showcase as with Gergiev.

Under the sheer size of the mass scenes and the subject (Napoleon's War against Russia) lie just the same human problems as in all opera: love, hate, relations and opportunities. And that's what you get in this great performance thanks to the very committed playing of this festival orchestra and the great singing.

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars All around best?, October 10, 2001
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Jdaniel1371 "jdaniel1371" (Sacramento, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Prokofiev: War & Peace (Audio CD)
Don't let the length intimidate you; there's really never a dull moment in this wonderful work. The big moments are thrilling-the choral epigraph, Kutuzov's aria, Moscow burning, the snowstorm, the choral finale-and Prokofiev links these all together with some of the sweetest lyricism this side of the Iron Curtain. Let's get the important questions out of the way first.

Is the cover artwork worthy of the epic within? One of Chandos' most beautiful, yet masculine covers.

Are the sublime sounds of the bass drum and gong caught admirably? Oh yes.

Being a live recording, can one hear coughing? Only when Moscow is burning. This audience had to have been bound and gagged. Stage shuffling is barely audible.

Do we finally get a palatable soprano for the role of Natasha? Yes. Morozova's voice is light and fresh, if a little detached. Prokofiev gives his most beautiful music--that ecstatic 7th leap!--to Natasha and her willing but doomed suitor Prince Andrey, sung by Roderick Williams. Williams has a lovely, rich voice. Of the three performances I've heard, (Rostropovich, Gergiev, Hickox), the Morozova/Williams duo is most satisfactory to me, both in the opening moonlight scene and in Andrey's death scene. Hickox's handling of the orchestral atmospherics in the death scene is exceedingly satisfying-Prokofiev brings back the beautiful moonlight music but this time he shrouds the melody with the most delicate harp glissandi. In a word, haunting.

I don't know what to make of Alan Ewing's Kutuzov. His voice is strong, his intonation dead-on, and his portrayal full of character. But for a bass he's got a vibrato tighter than Sarah Brightman's. Matthew Boyden (?) of "Rough Guide to Opera" describes Ewing's voice as bellowing; I would call it more like braying. Being that Ewing gets the "big" aria, his voice--unique to say the least--may be an issue to some. I find it tolerable enough. The only other voice that (unquestionably) detracts is that of Igor Matioukhin, or Dolokhov-very wobbly.

Hickox's youthful Spoleto Festival Orchestra produces a wonderfully idiomaticProkofiev-esque sound, and I've got to hand it to the Chandos recording team for capturing all the goings on so successfully. For a live recording, the depth and voluptuousness of sound is remarkable. Though I feel that Rostropovich captures the overall grandeur and excitement of Prokofiev's epic the best, his achievement is only marginally better than Hickox. And with Hickox, the more intimate scenes of the opera-those moments between Natasha and Andrey-are better served with the voices of Morozova and Williams. (IMHO Gergiev's performance is too hard-pressed to give the composer's delectable orchestral colors proper bloom. And those absurdly intrusive stage noises!)

"War and Peace" is not like Prokofiev's other operas, such as "The Fiery Angel," "Love of Three Oranges," or "The Gambler." The lyricism and action sequences of W&P are more akin to his later ballets, "Romeo and Juliet" and "Cinderella," written while the composer was integrating himself into the new Soviet culture of his homeland. Though revised time and time again to satisfy the whims of the Soviet Artistic Committee, War and Peace is hardly the musical equivalent of "svimwear." (Remember that great commercial?) It's inspired and potent stuff. If you're squeamish about dropping the [money] on the complete opera, Chandos offers a single-CD recording of a suite from the opera arranged by C. Palmer. (CHAN9096)

John Smyth

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This Recording Is NOT in English!!!, July 4, 2010
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This recording is NOT sung in English! This is true even though Amazon lists this recording as sung in English. Again, it is NOT sung in English. It is sung in Russian, which was the language in which it was first written and most commonly sung. Chandos is a record label well-known for producing operas that are sung in English, as opposed to their original languages of composition (e.g. Italian, French, German, etc.). It was easy to assume, therefore, that Chandos released this recording of War and Peace in English by whoever put together the product information for its Amazon web page.

This recording, however, is very good. All the artists sing well and the orchestra and chorus are admirable. Alan Ewing's Kutuzov does have a very quick vibrato that initially hinders enjoyment of his singing, but the listener adjusts to this as the recording continues. Otherwise, Hickox's conducting doesn't quite have the epic sweep so essential to an opera of this length and scope.

If there is a recording of the opera War and Peace sung in English, I don't know it. If someone knows of a recording in which it is sung in English, I would definitely like to know! There is a recording of the opera sung in Italian, conducted by Artur Rodzinsky, starring Bastianini, Carteri, Corelli, Tajo, Corena, Barbieri, Picchi, Sarri, Novelli, and de Palma with the Florence Maggio Musicale Orchestra and Chorus, dating from 1953 on the Melodram label. I have only heard the excerpts provided by Amazon on the web page for this item, so I can't really comment on the quality of the recording.
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