Our Summer BAL 5: Prokofiev's Cinderella

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    Our Summer BAL 5: Prokofiev's Cinderella

    Full of wonderful music. Not so frequently performed as Romeo and Juliet.

    Which is the finest performance?

    #2
    Originally posted by verismissimo View Post
    Full of wonderful music. Not so frequently performed as Romeo and Juliet.

    Which is the finest performance?
    I got to know it when Matthew Bourne's Adventures in Motion Pictures dance company did a version infused with the film Brief Encounter - possibly a bit too clever for its own good? I was in funds in those days & so I bunged £500 into the show, of which I saw £25 by way of return. Not even Lynn Seymour could save me

    In spite of that I still love the music and have the LSO/Previn version which suits me fine

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      #3
      I've had the Melodiya Moscow Radio/Rozhdestvensky recording from 1966 for years. Acquired in Wellington NZ in the 1980s for $5NZ I see. It was issued there on World Record Club, licenced to HMV.

      Have always loved it, but it's quite clicky now, so time for something new, please!

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        #4
        I too have the EMI LSO/Previn twofer and know no other versions. It sounds fine to me.
        I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!

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          #5
          Didn't Ashkenazy do one?
          Don’t cry for me
          I go where music was born

          J S Bach 1685-1750

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            #6
            BBM - there's a DVD from Ashkenazy - Monte Carlo dancers, Cleveland Orchestra. Wonder if they ever met?

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              #7
              There are less alternatives than I'd imagined. Leaving aside the recordings of suites from the ballet, these appear to be the main runners:

              LSO/Previn
              Cleveland/Ashkenazy
              Russian National/Pletnev
              Cologne Radio/M Jurowski
              USSR Ministry of Culture SO/Rozhdestvensky
              Bolshoi Theatre Orch/???
              St Louis/Slatkin

              And there a 2-piano recording by Argerich and Pletnev.
              Last edited by verismissimo; 24-08-11, 08:10.

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                #8
                To my considerable surprise, the Rozhdestvensky set of Prokofiev Ballets seems already to be hard to find. It's only a year or two since the Melodiya CD set was re-released.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Bryn View Post
                  To my considerable surprise, the Rozhdestvensky set of Prokofiev Ballets seems already to be hard to find. It's only a year or two since the Melodiya CD set was re-released.
                  Hm. That's a shame. In that case, I think I'd probably go for the version by Vlad's father - the Mikhail Jurowski set on CPO.

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                    #10
                    I can't vouch for it being better (or worse) than other recordings, interpretation-wise, but Pletnev is very well recorded - and well-played, too. If I'm going to listen to Cinderella, it's the version I choose, rather than Previn or Ashkenazy which are also lurking on my shelves. I've never heard it but I can imagine that Rozhdestvensky should be good. I will also now investigate Jurowski père.

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                      #11
                      The Rhozdestvensky set is still available, but it now costs around twice or more what I paid for it when it reappeared. For instance:

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                        #12
                        I see that the Rozhdestvensky version that I have on LP with the Moscow Radio SO is available on MP3:



                        Otherwise it's off the market.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by verismissimo View Post
                          BBM - there's a DVD from Ashkenazy - Monte Carlo dancers, Cleveland Orchestra. Wonder if they ever met?
                          Ah right. Thank you verissimo. I am sure he did a cd recording for Decca?
                          Don’t cry for me
                          I go where music was born

                          J S Bach 1685-1750

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