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Complete Nutcracker Recording Gergiev Torrent

Best Nutcracker Recording

Nov 21, 2015 Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker (Valery Gergiev) - Complete Ballet - (HQ). Tchaikovsky - The Nutcracker/Casse-Noisette (reference recording: Antal Dorati). Torrent The Nutcracker Tchaikovsky. The Nutcracker - Valery Gergiev,Mariinsky. The recording of the complete Nutcracker is just one example of their particular.

“As far as I can remember, I have never before, during any phase of my life, felt as miserable as I do now.” Tchaikovsky said this during the time he was composing The Nutcracker because, surprisingly, he thought it was of “incomparably less value” than The Sleeping Beauty. It’s based on the fairytale The Nutcracker and the Mouse King by ETA Hoffmann and conjures up all the joys of Christmas in an elaborate mix of mime and dance. The premiere took place in St Petersburg in December 1892 but wasn’t well received, not least because of the poor performance of the Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy.

APM's record library contains a copy of this now-out-of-print recording (Jay Gabler/APM) Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker has always been one of my favorite pieces of classical music, and come December, I'm ready to listen to the best recording of the 1892 ballet. Wait.which recording is that? There's no one perfect Nutcracker, I've found — but there is a Nutcracker for every mood. Recently, I listened to nine leading recordings of the complete ballet (once you know the full score, going back to the suite is like lopping the edges off your wide-screen TV). Here's my guide to help you decide which Nutcracker is for you. To learn more about this beloved ballet, listen to. Livepix 2.0 Deluxe more.

Naruto Episode 335 Sub Indonesia Naruchigo 475 Field here. For the movie fan Simon Rattle conducting the Berlin Philharmonic (EMI/Warner Classics) This is the John Williams of Nutcracker recordings: sweeping, dramatic, and fast-paced with close attention to detail. The battle scenes are genuinely thrilling, and the dance of the snowflakes is uniquely affecting — buoyed by spare, lucid choral work. When you're ready to sit back with a bowl of popcorn and relish in the action, cue this recording. For the traditionalist Antal Dorati conducting the London Symphony (Mercury) This longtime standby, a particular favorite of dancers, has defined the sound of The Nutcracker for generations. The 'Mercury Living Presence' engineering holds up well over 50 years after it was recorded in 1962, and its pleasing toy-like ambience makes it an especially appropriate choice for family listening. (This was Dorati's second recording of The Nutcracker; his first, no longer available, was with the Minneapolis Symphony.) One quirk: Dorati tends to rush towards the ends of his dances, like a runner sliding into home.