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Tchaikovsky: The 3 Ballets

Tchaikovsky: The 3 Ballets
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Disc 1:

  1. Act 1. Introduction
  2. Act 1. No. 1 Scène (Allegro giusto)
  3. Act 1. No. 2 Valse
  4. Act 1. No. 3 Scène (Allegro moderato)
  5. Act 1. No. 4 Pas de trois: Intrada (Allegro)
  6. Act 1. No. 4 Pas de trois: Andante sostenuto
  7. Act 1. No. 4 Pas de trois: Allegro semplice - Presto
  8. Act 1. No. 4 Pas de trois: Moderato
  9. Act 1. No. 4 Pas de trois: Allegro
  10. Act 1. No. 4 Pas de trois: Coda (Allegro vivace)
  11. Act 1. No. 5 Pas de deux: Tempo di valse
  12. Act 1. No. 5 Pas de deux: Andante - Allegro - Molto più mosso
  13. Act 1. No. 5 Pas de deux: Tempo di valse
  14. Act 1. No. 5 Pas de deux: Coda (Allegro vivace)
  15. Act 1. No. 6 Pas d'action (Andantino quasi moderato - Allegro)
  16. Act 1. No. 7 Sujet
  17. Act 1. No. 8 Danse de coupes (Tempo di polacca)
  18. Act 1. No. 9 Finale (Allegro)
  19. Act 2. No. 10 Scène (Moderato)
  20. Act 2. No. 11 Scène (Allegro moderato - Allegro vivo)
  21. Act 2. No. 12 Scène (Allegro)
  22. Act 2. No. 13 Danses des cygnes: a. Tempo di valse
  23. Act 2. No. 13 Danses des cygnes: b. Moderato assai - Molto più mosso
  24. Act 2. No. 13 Danses des cygnes: c. Tempo di valse
  25. Act 2. No. 13 Danses des cygnes: d. Allegro moderato

Disc 2:

  1. Act 2. No. 13 Danses des cygnes: e. Pas d'action (Andante - Andante non troppo - Allegro
  2. Act 2. No. 13 Danses des cygnes: f. Tempo di valse
  3. Act 2. No. 13 Danses des cygnes: g. Coda (Allegro vivace)
  4. Act 2. No. 14 Scène (Moderato)
  5. Act 3. No. 15 Allegro giusto
  6. Act 3. No. 16 Danses du corps de ballet et des nains
  7. Act 3. No. 17 Scène
  8. Act 3. No. 18 Scène (Allegro - Allegro giusto)
  9. Act 3. No. 19 Pas de six: a. Intrada / b. Moderato assai / c. Variation 1 (Allegro) / d. Variation
  10. Act 3. No. 19 Pas de deux: a. Introduction / b. Moderato - Andante / c. Variation 1 (Allegro modera
  11. Act 3. No. 20 Danse hongroise
  12. Act 3. Danse russe
  13. Act 3. No. 21 Danse espagnole
  14. Act 3. No. 23 Mazurka
  15. Act 3. No. 24 Scène (Allegro - Valse - Allegro vivo)

Disc 3:

  1. Act 4. No. 25 Entr'acte (Moderato)
  2. Act 4. No. 26 Scène (Allegro non troppo)
  3. Act 4. No. 27 Danses des petits cygnes
  4. Act 4. No. 28 Scène (Allegro agitato)
  5. Act 4. No. 29 Finale (Andante - Allegro agitato - Moderato e maestoso)
  6. Ouverture
  7. Act 1. Scene 1. No. 1 Scène: L'Arbre de Noël
  8. Act 1. Scene 1. No. 2 Marche
  9. Act 1. Scene 1 No. 3 Petit galop des enfants et entrée des parents
  10. Act 1. Scene 1 No. 4 Scène dansante: L'Entrée de Drosselmeyer et la distribution des jouets
  11. Act 1. Scene 1. No. 5 Scène: La Présentation du Casse-Noisette - Danse Grossvater
  12. Act 1. Scene 1. No. 6 Scène : Le Départ des invités - La Nuit
  13. Act 1. Scene 1. No. 7 Scène: La Bataille
  14. Act 1. Scene 2. No. 8 Scène: Une forêt de sapins en hiver
  15. Act 1. Scene 2 No. 9 Valse des flocons de neige

Disc 4:

  1. Act 2. No. 10 Scène: Le Palais enchanté du Royaume des douceurs
  2. Act 2. No. 11 Scène: L'Arrivée de Casse-Noisette et Clara
  3. Act 2. No. 12 Divertissement: a. Le Chocolat: Danse espagnole
  4. Act 2. No. 12 Divertissement: b. Le Café: Danse arabe
  5. Act 2. No. 12 Divertissement: c. Le Thé: Danse chinoise
  6. Act 2. No. 12 Divertissement: d. Trépak (Danse russe)
  7. Act 2. No. 12 Divertissement: e. Danse des mirlitons
  8. Act 2. No. 12 Divertissement: f. La Mère Cicogne et les polichinelles
  9. Act 2. No. 13 Valse des fleurs
  10. Act 2. No. 14 Pas de deux: Le Prince et la fée Dragée
  11. Act 2. No. 14 Pas de deux: Variation 1: Tarantella
  12. Act 2. No. 14 Pas de deux: Variation 2: Danse de la fée Dragée
  13. Act 2. No. 14 Pas de deux: Coda
  14. Act 2. No. 15 Valse finale et Apothéose
  15. Prologue: Introduction
  16. Prologue: No. 1 Marche
  17. Prologue: No. 2 Scène dansante: Entrée de fées
  18. Prologue: No. 3 Pas de six: a. Introduction / b. Adagio
  19. Prologue: No. 3 Pas de six: Variation 1: Candide
  20. Prologue: No. 3 Pas de six: Variation 2: Coulante, fleur de farine
  21. Prologue: No. 3 Pas de six: Variation 3: Fée aux miettes
  22. Prologue: No. 3 Pas de six: Variation 4: Canari qui chante
  23. Prologue: No. 3 Pas de six: Variation 5: Violente
  24. Prologue: No. 3 Pas de six: Variation 6: La Fée des lilas
  25. Prologue: No. 3 Pas de six: Coda
  26. Prologue: No. 4 Finale

Disc 5:

  1. Act 1. No. 5 Scène
  2. Act 1. No. 6 Valse
  3. Act 1. No. 7 Scène
  4. Act 1. No. 8 Pas d'action: a. Adagio
  5. Act 1. No. 8 Pas d'action: b. Danse des demoiselles d'honneur et des pages
  6. Act 1. No. 8 Pas d'action: c. Variation d'Aurore
  7. Act 1. No. 8 Pas d'action: d. Coda
  8. Act 1. No. 9 Finale
  9. Act 2. Scene 1. No. 10 Entr'acte et Scène
  10. Act 2. Scene 1. No. 11 Colin-Maillard
  11. Act 2. Scene 1. No. 12: a. Scène / b. Danse des duchesses / c. Danse des baronesses / d. Danse des
  12. Act 2. Scene 1. No. 13 Farandole: A. Scène / b. Danse
  13. Act 2. Scene 1. No. 14 Scène
  14. Act 2. Scene 1. No. 15: a. Pas d'action: Aurore et Désiré
  15. Act 2. Scene 1. No. 15: a. Pas d'action: b. Variation d'Aurore
  16. Act 2. Scene 1. No. 15: a. Pas d'action: c. Coda
  17. Act 2. Scene 1. No. 16 Scène
  18. Act 2. Scene 1 No. 17 Panorama
  19. Act 2. Scene 1 No. 18 Entr'acte

Disc 6:

  1. Act 2. Scene 2. No. 19 Entr'act symphonique (Le Sommeil) et Scène
  2. Act 2. Scene 2 No. 20 Finale
  3. Act 3. No. 21 Marche
  4. Act 3. No. 22 Polacca
  5. Act 3. No. 23 Pas de quatre
  6. Act 3. Variation 1: La Fée-Or
  7. Act 2. Variation 2: La Fée-Argent
  8. Act 2. Variation 3: La Fée-Saphir
  9. Act 2. Variation 4: La Fée-Diamant
  10. Act 3. Coda
  11. Act 3. No. 24 Pas de caractère: Le Chat botté et la chatte blanche
  12. Act 3. No. 25 Pas de quatre
  13. Act 3. Variation 1: Cendrillon et Fortuné
  14. Act 3. Variation 2: L'Oiseau bleu et la Princesse Florine
  15. Act 3. Coda
  16. Act 3. No. 26 Pas de caractère: a. Chaperon Rouge et le Loup
  17. Act 3. No. 26 Pas de caractère: b. Cendrillon et Fortuné
  18. Act 3. No. 27 Pas Berrichon: Le Petit Poucet, ses frères et l'ogure.... Coda
  19. Act 3. No. 28 Pas de deux: Aurore et Désiré: a. Entrée
  20. Act 3. No. 28 Pas de deux: Aurore et Désiré: b. Adagio
  21. Act 3. No. 28 Pas de deux: Aurore et Désiré: Variation 1: Désiré
  22. Act 3. No. 28 Pas de deux: Aurore et Désiré: Variation 2: Aurore
  23. Act 3. No. 28 Pas de deux: Aurore et Désiré: Coda
  24. Act 3. No. 29 Sarabande
  25. Act 3. No. 30 Finale -
  26. Act 3. Apothéose

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #24923 in Music
  • Released on: 1999-11-09
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Format: Box set

Customer Reviews

A note for collectors who only want the Swan Lake.5
In the Double-Decca issue of Swan Lake, the danse des coupes in Swan Lake has been cunningly abridged to free up space for the accomodation of the unnumbered Russian dance in Act III. So while all the numbers are included in that double-disc set, making it "officially" complete, score-wise it actually isn't!

What this means is that if you to wish to have Bonynge's Swan Lake absolutely complete you will have to buy THIS 6-disc set, and not that abridged Double-Decca issue. This is important, especially if the danse des coupes is one of your favorite pieces.

Superb performances of Tchaikovsky masterpieces.5
Tchaikovsky's three ballets may well be his finest works. Each is a masterpiece of melody, orchestration, and compelling atmosphere. Together they represent a body of music of such a level of genius as to be worthy to stand with such other great collections as Beethoven's symphonies and Chopin's piano music. The performances of these ballets by Richard Bonynge and the National Philharmonic Orchestra (an all-star London recording group) are simply superb. If you like music from the height of the Romantic era -- or simply great music, regardless of era -- treat yourself to this outstanding set.

FIT FOR PURPOSE4
Everything, or nearly everything, is basically right with this set. The direction shows insight, the playing is of a high quality, the balance between vigour and languor is tipped slightly in favour of vigour and I believe that to be the right balance, and the recorded quality from the mid-70's is still quite acceptable to my ears. Moreover the set purports to be absolutely complete, with a couple of later additions included in Swan Lake as well as the Sleeping Beauty given uncut, something I am told is unusual. As a very welcome bonus the liner note is distinctly above average for its informative and lucid content, although it would have been nice to know who actually wrote the material to start with and not just who translated it into German and French. All that is missing, at least in Swan Lake and the Sleeping Beauty, is a certain aura, the sense of magic that should surround this music of all music.

That is the executive summary, so to speak. That's what the rest of this notice will boil down to, but if you would like a little amplification of the conclusion let me suggest the following. Bonynge's approach suits the Nutcracker best. That in turn suits me, because the Nutcracker is my favourite of the three ballets, and I also believe it to contain the best music of the three, which I hope is a different proposition and not just another way of saying the same thing. From all the 150 or so numbers on these 6 discs my outright top favourite is the Pas de Deux for the Prince and the Sugar Plum Fairy. Did any composer ever get so much melody out of a simple descending scale? This is given everything I would wish for it - heart and soul, passion and commitment. In fact the Nutcracker comes somewhere near my ideal in general, even the recording (the earliest of the three) is probably the best, and the orchestral playing is definitely, not probably, the best too. Particularly in Swan Lake, but to some extent in the Sleeping Beauty too, there is a hint of coarseness, or to use a more neutral term `extroversion', to the trumpet or cornet solos, and when I am in my pernickety moods I like all the timpani rolls played evenly, not just some of them.

Overall, it is just a little more straightforward than I might have preferred. I agree emphatically that continuity and forward momentum must not be sacrificed to any kind of `expressiveness', and Bonynge gets that much right. Moreover the `ballroom' dances - the n waltzes, the gavottes, foxtrots and whatnot - have a real foot-tapping sense to them, and that is as it should be. Not just that, many of the more tender and mysterious sequences, such as the entr'acte for Aurora's long sleep and indeed the familiar `duckpond' stuff from Swan Lake, are beautifully done. I'm trying to keep this matter in some proper perspective and proportion - this is a very sound set of performances, and better than just `sound' in important respects. It has quality, and my guess is that it will wear well. It's just not, let's say, Beecham.

Why would most music-lovers buy a set like this - 6 discs with every last note of Tchaikovsky's ballets among them? At a guess, for much the same reason that I bought it. This is going to be high-quality, comfortable background music down the years, and very reasonably priced at that. Minutiae of playing, interpretation, expression, recorded sound and all the rest of it will recede into unimportance. I am not going to be troubled, or even visited, by the thought that Boulez can bring more of the magic I crave to the Rite of Spring than I find brought to more obvious candidates for the magic treatment here. All of this long set is perfectly fit for purpose, and Der Nussknacker is more than just that.