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Prokofiev: Peter And The Wolf/Saint-Saëns: The Carnival Of The Animals

Prokofiev: Peter And The Wolf/Saint-Saëns: The Carnival Of The Animals
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Track Listing

  1. Peter and the Wolf, children's tale for narrator & orchestra, Op. 67
  2. Carnival of the Animals, zoological fantasy for 2 pianos & ensemble: I. L'Introduction et marche royale du Lion
  3. Carnival of the Animals, zoological fantasy for 2 pianos & ensemble: II. Poules et coqs - III. Hémiones
  4. Carnival of the Animals, zoological fantasy for 2 pianos & ensemble: IV. Tortues
  5. Carnival of the Animals, zoological fantasy for 2 pianos & ensemble: V. L'Eléphant
  6. Carnival of the Animals, zoological fantasy for 2 pianos & ensemble: VI. Kangourous
  7. Carnival of the Animals, zoological fantasy for 2 pianos & ensemble: VII. Aquarium
  8. Carnival of the Animals, zoological fantasy for 2 pianos & ensemble: VIII. Personnages à longues oreilles - IX. Le Coucou au fond des
  9. Carnival of the Animals, zoological fantasy for 2 pianos & ensemble: X. Volières
  10. Carnival of the Animals, zoological fantasy for 2 pianos & ensemble: XI. Pianistes
  11. Carnival of the Animals, zoological fantasy for 2 pianos & ensemble: XII. Fossiles
  12. Carnival of the Animals, zoological fantasy for 2 pianos & ensemble: XIII. Le Cygne
  13. Carnival of the Animals, zoological fantasy for 2 pianos & ensemble: XIV. Finale

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #26850 in Music
  • Brand: Sony
  • Released on: 1990-10-25
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Customer Reviews

This Album is Filled with Ups and Downs...4
In this CD our host Leonard Bernstein (called Lenny by many) pretty takes us on a musical journey to two of the beloved classic suited for children (and adults alike); "Peter and the Wolf by Prokofiev", and "Carnival of the Animals by Saint-Seans".

Upside - "Peter and the Wolf". This performance of every child's musical storybook is a definite thumbs-up. Lenny's narration, pretty straightforward but never dull, is an absolute delight, and the fact that he actually quizzes on different characters on different instrumetns is quite handy too. Lenny and the New York Phil sums up a a top-notch performance, only matched by a charming performance done by Sting and Claudio Abbado.

Downside - "The Carnival of the Animals", for several reasons (and it's not because of referring "people with long ears" (donkeys of course) as "jack-asses", certainly literal in meaning at the time unlike how we use that term today...).

1) The orchestra - it's apparently not a bad performance, but its unbelievably reckless fast tempo and the lack of musically make the orchestra sounds as if it wants to get the session done with (Levi's version is much more refined and enjoyable).

2) Surrounding noises - a doorslam during "The Swan", and a cough during the finale, just to name a few.

3) Solo for "The Swan" - It's quite acknowledging of the fact that Lenny actually lets talented teenagers/young adults do the solo, but why did he let a double-bass solo play this piece? It's a nice performance alright, but we all expected for a CELLO!!!

Buy this CD only for "Peter and the Wolf"; Levi's version (with poems instead of actual lectures) would do for the "Carnival".

Peter and the Wolf a worthwhile purchase4
My 3 1/2-year-old loves listening to Peter and the Wolf, and has taken to humming the melody for Peter. Bernstein gives a little quiz at the beginning, and right away my son caught on. However, I find Bernstein's tone to be a bit pompous. There are other good recordings out their, including Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops, w/ , I think, Richard Harris narrating. The Carnival of the Animals held no interest for my son--perhaps a bit old for him.

A Big Hit with My 2 1/2 Year Old4
Both my daughter and I love this version of Peter and the Wolf, which is greatly enhanced by Leonard Bernstein's commentary. She loves hearing about all the different instruments in addition to listening to the story. It has saved many a long car trip for us. The carnival of the animals is a little over her head, but I enjoy listening to Mr. Bernstein's witty comments.