Music of Paul Dukas
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- La Péri, fanfare to the ballet
- La Péri, ballet
- The Sorcerer's Apprentice (L'apprenti sorcier), symphonic scherzo for orchestra
- Symphony in C major: I. Allegro non troppo vivace, ma con fuoco
- Symphony in C major: II. Andante Espressivo
- Symphony in C major: III. Allegro spiritoso
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #116209 in Music
- Released on: 1999-11-23
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Customer Reviews
All Dukas
Here on one disk are three symphonic works by the French composer Paul Dukas: the famous Sorcerer's Apprentice, La Peri complete with opening fanfare, and his Symphony in C. Dukas today is better known as a teacher, theorist, and critic/writer and unfortunately his compositions are overshadowed by his orchestral miniature The Sorcerer's Apprentice. The works on this CD let us glimpse at his style; highly Romantic in intent, highly Classical in form, and highly impressionistic in orchestration and program, we can greatly see Dukas' influence on composers of his time and after.
The tone poem La Peri tells of a young man searching for a flower of immortality and finds a fairy asleep holding one. He takes it, but falls in love with the said fairy. The fairy awakens and gets it back by playing on the young mans emotions; the man loses both immortality and love. The music is lush, with expert composition for strings, woodwinds and horn (of note). Merging romanticism with French Impressionism, Dukas presents us with an imaginative and exciting orchestral tone poem. The famous fanfare features the Cincinnati brass section, along with astounding sonics, comes off very well. The Cincinnati brass is extremely tight and one of the most cohesive sounds I have heard in a long time.
The Sorcerer's Apprentice, composed as a joke, here is given a very clean performance. While adding nothing to the recording oeuvre, a delightful piece.
I am not quite sure why the Symphony in C by Dukas is so underplayed; I find it to be the most exciting French symphony of its time. Set in three movements (fast/slow/fast), it is highly romantic, with formal designs reaching back to Classical Era ideals. The melodies are very memorable and the harmonies and orchestrations are constantly confounding me as to where they are leading as well as at their innate beauty and excitement. Of particular note is the outgoing brass melody of the first movement portraying a rugged masculinity, the lyrical, expansively impressionistic, and greatly yearning middle movement, and the boisterous finale which never lags and ends the work with a rousing conclusion.
This recording is sonically amazing. All voices speak with incredible clearness. Jesus-Lopez Cobos leads the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra with a very aggressive approach, showing the orchestras ability to play not only with great virtuosity, but with great sensitivity, which the music demands. The music is lush and engaging. It is nice to have an entire CD devoted to the symphonic music of Dukas, a voice who is rarely heard outside of one work and history books. If you like sweeping Romantic music, this CD is not to be missed.
Very beautiful music.
Just about everyone has heard the Socerer's Apprentice, but rarely do we hear La Peri and the Symphony in C. Frankly I have heard more exciting playings of Sorcerer, but La Peri and the Symphony are splendidly done. I agree with the previous reviewer that the Cincinnati Symphony is one of the great orchestra's in the country and in the world right now. Don't hesitate to pick this little gem up.
A Welcome Recording
This Telarc recording of the works of Paul Dukas joins what is becomming a crowded field of CD's. People who have grown up listening to the Sorcerer's Apprentice will delight in discovering La Peri and the Symphony in C. Jesus Lopez-Cobos and the Cinncinati Symphony do a very fine job playing these works, the sound from Telarc is better than ever thanks to the new Direct Stream Digital recording. We are quite lucky to have these works as Paul Dukas was quite self critical about his composing efforts. Jesus Lopez- Cobos and the Cinncinati Symphony prove that an American Orchestra can perform these works just as well as any European Orchestra.




