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Sergei Prokofiev: War And Peace
 
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Sergei Prokofiev: War And Peace

Sergey Prokofiev , Sergey Aleksashkin , Gennady Bezubenkov , Irina Bogachova , Evgeny Boitsov , Olga Borodina , Mikhail Bulatov , Julia Chazanova , Antatoli Chepkov , Mikhail Chernykhovsky , Evgeny Fedotov , Ludmilla Filatova , Tatjana Filimonova , Slava Fomin , Nikolai Gassiev , Valery Gergiev Audio CD
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listen  1. War and Peace, Op.91 - OvertureKirov Orchestra, St Petersburg 4:59$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. War and Peace, Op.91 - original version - "Svetlaje vesenneje neba"Alexander Gergalov11:03Album Only
listen  3. War and Peace, Op.91 - original version - Ballet Music - "Hor! Pust'nachinajet hor!"Alexander Morozov19:57Album Only
listen  4. War and Peace, Op.91 - original version - "Nevesta maladova kn'az'a"Yevgeny Fedotov11:01Album Only
listen  5. War and Peace, Op.91 - original version - "Maja prelesnaja"Olga Borodina10:09Album Only
listen  6. War and Peace, Op.91 - original version - "Vecheram v des'at' chisov"Olga Markova-Mikhailenko10:22Album Only
listen  7. War and Peace, Op.91 - original version - "Oj, baryshn'a, galubshka"Alexander Morozov 8:23Album Only


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listen  1. War and Peace, Op.91 - original version - "Eta samyj"Gegam Grigorian12:30Album Only
listen  2. War and Peace, Op.91 - original version - "Padumajte, grafin'a"Mikhail Kit10:53Album Only
listen  3. War and Peace, Op.91 - original version - "Sily dvunades'ati jazykov"Kirov Chorus, St Petersburg 4:59$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. War and Peace, Op.91 - original version - "Pashla, rib'ata!"Igor Shpagin32:04Album Only
listen  5. War and Peace, Op.91 - original version - "Vino atkuporena"Maria Gortsievskaja10:22Album Only
listen  6. War and Peace, Op.91 - original version - "Itak, gospoda"Georgy Zastavny 7:21Album Only


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listen  1. War and Peace, Op.91 - original version - "Mech nam y plamen' nisut neprijatili"Kirov Chorus, St Petersburg10:51Album Only
listen  2. War and Peace, Op.91 - original version - "Maskva pusta!"Yuri Zhikalov32:15Album Only
listen  3. War and Peace, Op.91 - original version - "T'anetsa, fs'o t'anetsa"Alexander Gergalov13:26Album Only
listen  4. War and Peace, Op.91 - original version - "Karabli sazheny"Yuri Zhikalov20:26Album Only


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Product Details

  • Performer: Sergey Prokofiev, Sergey Aleksashkin, Gennady Bezubenkov, Irina Bogachova, Evgeny Boitsov, et al.
  • Audio CD (September 14, 1993)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 3
  • Label: Philips
  • ASIN: B00000414A
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #34,751 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable performance, and Complete too, February 24, 2002
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"sgchapchal" (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sergei Prokofiev: War And Peace (Audio CD)
Although the recording level is too low as established by others reviewing this work/recordings, I have to point out that the dramatic quality is stronger than others. I have the Hickox and like it a little less than this. The Rostropovich is very fine, BUT the singing/acting is weak, the orchestral playing is great. The Bolshoi sets ie: Alexander Melik-Pashaev and Mark Ermler are outstanding in performance and recording, but they are edited versions. Although I have heard the Janssen set I haven't analyzed it clearly, since I do not own it. For a complete version I strongly recommend the Gergiev performance. The acting and conducting is superior to the Hickox performance if one can forgive the low sound recording. I found myself a bit bored at times while listening to the Hickox upon its broadcast before the CD issueing. I did buy it since it is stronger than the Rostropovich, but it lacks a solid continuity of drama between soloists. The Gergiev performance treats every scene with care and understood performance which I don't always find in other performances. It is live and does fail on the attempts of the engineers, but what does that have to do with the artists performance? It is all round complete and more satisfactory than its rival Spoleto performance under Hickox.
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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Gergiev is strongest in the "Peace" scenes, May 26, 2006
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The two contenders for the best "War and Peace" are this 1993 Gergiev set (on 3 CDs) and Rostropovich's 1989 recording (on 4 CDs) for ERato. The lines seem evenly drawn with the critics. Those who favor Rostropovich (whom the dying Prokofiev entrusted with the opera) like his impassioned conducting and Vishnevskaya's ardent portrayl of Natasha, despite the fact that she was twenty years too old for the part. Those who favor Gergiev point to the evenness of his singing cast and the psychological refinement of each character. I can accept both viewpoints. If you have the resources, you might buy the Gergiev for the "Peace" scenes in the drawing rooms and ballrooms, the Rostropovich for the "War" scenes that occupy the second half of the opera. In that regard Gergiev has the advantage of better music, since Prokofiev originally intended to portray only the personal, romantic parts of the novel. War came as an afterthought when the Germans invaded the Soviet Union.

The work itself continues to have problems. No one should come ot it expecting Tolstoy's novel and its moving wisdom. When Prokofiev was composing the opera in the mid-Forties, his inspiraiton was variable. The great Fifth Sym. had just been written in the sumemr of 1941, but that was his last indisputable masterpiece. "War and Peace" contains a feeble Overture, included here by Gergiev but omitted whenever he stages the opera. There are patriotic choruses straight out of Soviet wartime propaganda, clearly aimed at Hitler more than Napoleon. And in general the melodic inspiration falls well short of Romeo and Juliet--the more delicate music, of which there is a lot on CD 1, sounds like outtakes from Prokofiev's fitfully inspired Cinderella ballet.

War and Peace works best if you have seen its epic spectacle onstage, so I sympathize with the reviewers who recommend the DVD instead. Coming to the work cold, with no visual memories of Moscow burning, Natasha's delirious dancing at the ball, Napoleon in retreat with half an army onstage, a listener may get fairly bored. Prokofiev found a middle-of-the-road idiom that has few pinnacles, presumably because of the daunting four hours of stage business he had to compose for. As a work of craft, War and Peace is admirable, but without the epic spectacle, its musical thinness shows thorugh.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sergei Prokofiev: War And Peace, November 18, 2011
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Sergei Prokofiev: War And Peace is a 1993 Philips Classics Productions recording starring the Kirov Chorus and Orchestra under the direction of Valery Gergiev. Chorus Masters Valery Borisov and Leonid Tepliakov. The booklet is almost 350 pages long. Bernard Jacobson has written the essay "Ambitious Operatic Epic". Kadja Grönke has written the synopsis. Also included are photographs of the performers and conductor from the time of the recording. All the lyrics are available in Russian, English, German and French. One can definitely hear the Wagner influence. It is like Prokofiev has taken a page from Tannheuser. An all Russian group for a Russian opera is a must as they perfectly understand the nature of the language. A very fine recording that should not be missed. I loved it. Highly recommended indeed. 5/5.
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