Sir John Barbirolli conducts French Music
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Label: Barbirolli Society
Cat No: SJB1002
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 13th June 2011
Contents
Works
L'Arlesienne SuitePrelude a l'Apres-midi d'un faune
Pelleas et Melisande Suite, op.80
Divertissement
Carnival of the Animals
Artists
Marjan Rawicz (piano)Walter Landauer (piano)
Halle Orchestra
Conductor
John BarbirolliWorks
L'Arlesienne SuitePrelude a l'Apres-midi d'un faune
Pelleas et Melisande Suite, op.80
Divertissement
Carnival of the Animals
Artists
Marjan Rawicz (piano)Walter Landauer (piano)
Halle Orchestra
Conductor
John BarbirolliAbout
The performances of French music on this disc were made during the 1950s – a vintage period with the Hallé Orchestra. His supreme conducting of Debussy can be heard in the Prélude – rich with poetic detail and a strong surge of sensuality floods the string tone, with red-blooded brass playing.
There are plenty of musical jokes in Ibert’s Divertissement – Barbirolli extracts the fun but leaves the music with its own dignity. The waltz-skit on The Blue Danube is an example of Ibert’s wit, and who can resist the final chase with police whistles being blow amid the chaos?
The Carnival of the Animals – a ‘grand zoological fantasy’ – was a popular item in the repertory of the famous piano duo Rawicz and Landauer. They are heard here in the 1954 HMV recording. Unusually, the famous Swan – a dignified and beautiful melody – is scored here for the whole cello section. When Anna Pavlova danced the famous ‘Dying Swan’ at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in 1920, the solo cellist was none other than John Barbirolli. She was so pleased with his playing that she asked to meet him. When he recounted the incident in later years, he said: ‘She had a grip of iron – nearly broke all my fingers!’.
Contents:
- Debussy: Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune
Recorded 23 December 1953 Free Trade Hall, Manchester
- Faure: Pelléas et Mélisande, Suite Op.80
Recorded 4 January 1954, Free Trade Hall, Manchester
- Ibert: Divertissement
Recorded 1 January 1954, Free Trade Hall, Manchester
- Saint-Saens: Le Carnaval des animaux - Grande fantaisie zoologique
(with Rawicz & Landauer - pianos)
Recorded 10 & 11 February 1954, Free Trade Hall, Manchester
- Bizet: L’Arlésienne
Recorded 19 October 1950, Kingsway Hall, London
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