Stravinsky - Apollon Musagete, Pulcinella Suite
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Label: Linn
Cat No: CKR330
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Ballet
Release Date: 26th July 2019
Contents
Artists
Chamber Orchestra of EuropeConductor
Alexander JaniczekWorks
Apollon musagetePulcinella Suite
Artists
Chamber Orchestra of EuropeConductor
Alexander JaniczekAbout
The Pulcinella Suite is a ballet based on some of Pergolesi's most memorable music. The COE has recorded the more unusual 1949 'revised' version of the 1922 concert suite, which is in eight sections and performed without voices. The Independent commented: “Stravinsky's Pulcinella Suite brimmed over with the energy and insight of first-rate musicians discovering every opportunity such sunny music offered them.”
In 2008, the COE performed this Stravinsky programme at Royal Festival Hall, London and Symphony Hall, Birmingham to widespread critical acclaim.
The Chamber Orchestra of Europe is a multi-award winning orchestra, having won three Gramophone 'Record of the Year' awards, the ‘Best Classical Vocal Performance’ category in the annual Grammy Awards (2004), and the Midem 2008 ‘Classical Download’ Award.
Alexander Janiczek expertly directs the COE, contributing to the distinctive, rich-toned sonority of the string section. He has performed with the UK’s leading orchestras, including the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the London Symphony Orchestra and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
“a luxuriant and fairly romantic sounding feast of easygoing and youthfully buoyant Stravinsky.” - MusicWeb International
“This album is highly recommended as one of the best of 2009.” - All Music
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