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Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherezade; Tchaikovsky / Karajan

Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherezade; Tchaikovsky / Karajan
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Track Listing

  1. Scheherazade, symphonic suite for orchestra, Op. 35: No. 1, "The Sea and Sinbad's ship" in E major"
  2. Scheherazade, symphonic suite for orchestra, Op. 35: No. 2, "The story of Kalender Prince" in B minor
  3. Scheherazade, symphonic suite for orchestra, Op. 35: No. 3, "The Young Prince and the young Princess" in G major
  4. Scheherazade, symphonic suite for orchestra, Op. 35: No. 4, "Festival at Baghdad - The Sea" in E major
  5. Capriccio Italien, for orchestra (or piano, 4 hands), Op. 45
  6. 1812 -- Festival Overture, for orchestra in E flat major, Op. 49

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #71192 in Music
  • Released on: 2000-06-13
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording remastered
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Customer Reviews

Wonderful Sheherezade, Terrible 18125
The Sheherezade is awesome...and as the Penguin guide and the first reviewer point out, the violin solos are gorgeous. Karajan conducts with passion and the orchestral color is brilliant. The 1812 Overture though sounds rushed and overpolished. I enjoyed hearing the choral introduction used in this 1812, but it just lacks spirit. The cannon sounds don't quite sound like cannons either. I'm not sure what he used. Buy this CD for the Sheherezade...

A Wonderful Scheherazade4
The only reason that I don't give this recording a full 5 stars is the sound. Although, the Original Bit Image Processing that DG has used to restore this performance is quite successful, the recording still fails to have a full sound in the lower sounds like the rolling of the tympani and the pounding of the bass drums. Also, somewhat problematic is the cymbal crashing. They don't ring as fully as on more modern recordings. Having said that, the spirit of the piece is incredible. I must say the violin solos by the concertmaster of the Berlin Philharmonic are among the best I've heard. Such challenging notes are hard to bring off beautifully and in this recording they shine brightly and bring a whole new meaning to the Symphonic Suite. In fact, I understood more fully who Scheherazade was when I heard the violin solos. The conducting on this piece is superb. Jessy Norman once said that Herbert von Karajan creates a magic carpet for a singer. It is true whether there is a singer on that carpet or just a listener. His ability to take you to another place through his conducting is truly amazing. Knowing that von Karajan made numerous recordings of various pieces, I am suprised he never made a digital recording of this piece. Perhaps, it is because he felt there was nothing more to say.

Not the best Scheherazade4
Don't think what is played under Von Karajan's baton is certainly good. This is the proof. The sound and remstering are bad. The conducting, or Karajan's reading of this profoundly Russian piece of music, is almost good. It is ok. But there are several fine readings by Reiner, Stokowski, Fedoseyev. The cover design is the same as it is on the LP of this piece. It is nice. The 1812 overture is poor.