Composer: Béla Bartók, Sergei Prokofiev, Igor Stravinsky
Performer: Yefim Bronfman
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Valery Gergiev
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: LSO
Release: 2016
Size: 432 MB
Recovery: +3%
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Bartók: The Miraculous Mandarin, Op. 19, Sz. 73 (ballet)
01. I. Introduction – Curtain Rises – First Decoy Game
02. II. Second Decoy Game – Third Decoy Game
03. III. The Girl Slowly Begins to Dance for the Mandarin – The Chase
Bartók: Piano Concerto No. 3, BB 127, Sz. 119
04. I. Allegretto
05. II. Adagio religioso
06. III. Allegro vivace
Stravinsky: The Firebird, KC 10
07. I. Introduction – Premier tableau – Le jardin enchanté de Kachtcheï
08. II. Apparition de l’oiseau de feu – Danse de l’oiseau de feu – Capture de l’oiseau de feu
09. III. Supplications de l’oiseau de feu – Apparition des treize princesses enchantées
10 .IV. Jeu des princesses avec les pommes d’or – Brusque apparition d’Ivan Tsarévitch
11. V. Corovod (Ronde) des princesses – Lever du jour – Ivan Tsarévitch pénètre dans le palais de Kachtcheï
12. VI. Carillon féérique – Danse de la suite de Kachtcheï enchantée par l’oiseau de feu
13. VII. Danse infernale de tous les sujets de Kachtcheï
14. VIII. Berceuse (L’oiseau de feu)
15. IX. Second tableau – Disparition du palais et des sortilèges de Kachtcheï, animation des chevaliers pétrifiés
16. Prokofiev: Romeo & Juliet, Suite No. 2 for Orchestra, Op. 64ter: No 1. Montagues and Capulets
On 24th October 2015 at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Valery Gergiev took to the rostrum for his penultimate concert as Principal Conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra. An explosive programme of Stravinsky, Bartók and Prokofiev – repertoire that always fires Gergiev’s imagination – this live recording captures a major milestone in the Orchestra’s history.
Stravinsky’s Firebird was an instant hit with audience and critics alike at its 1910 premiere it is a constant in Gergiev’s repertoire.
Piano Concerto No 3 is Bartók’s final work, completed only four days before he succumbed to a long battle with leukaemia. The New York Times found Yefim Bronfman’s interpretation of Piano Concerto No 3 “brilliantly charismatic” and he is an acknowledged master of the great Hungarian’s music, winning a Grammy award for his 2009 recording of all three Bartók Piano Concertos. A story of prostitution and violence, ‘The Miraculous Mandarin’, performed here in the suite version, is dramatic, mysterious and sinister. Incredibly entertaining, it’s now one of Bartók’s most well-known works and never fails to lure the listener into a deep, dark world of seduction and horror. The LSO’s performance of the work on tour was met with critical acclaim: Closing the album is the encore from the concert, excerpts from Prokofiev’s incredibly popular ballet ‘Romeo & Juliet’. That Gergiev chose this work to close his farewell concerts is not surprising, as the music and its composer have special signficance for the conductor and for the LSO. 2016 sees the world mark the 125th anniversary of Prokofiev’s birth and Gergiev has long been a champion of the great Russian’s music. His award-winning recording of the complete score on LSO Live is among the best-selling on the label, winning BBC Music Magazine Best Orchestral recording of 2011.