Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker Hi-Q Records XRCD24

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Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker Hi-Q Records XRCD24

A tall imposing figure, so tall, in fact, that he often dispensed with a podium, Efrem Kurtz was a distinguished Russian conductor, who had studied with Glazunov and Tcherepnin and was a pupil of Arthur Nikisch. Kurtz had a broad symphonic and operatic repertory and conducted the premieres of works by Copland, Barber, Walton, Hindemith, Stravinsky, Shostakovich and Khachaturian. But he was most highly regarded for his interpretations of Russian music.

Kurtz was a familiar name to the record collector of the 1950s and embarked upon a series of Tchaikovsky ballet recordings with the Philharmonia Orchestra for EMI in 1958. HIQ has already released Swan Lake and the release The Sleeping Beauty is in preparation. Of this Nutcracker highlights Gramaphone wrote: “This is probably as good a selection as could reasonably be expected.”

In the original review in The Gramophone of November 1958, R.F. remarked: “The orchestral quality is superb, and the dynamic contrasts tremendous. If you can hear the opening pizzicato notes of the Sugar-Plum Fairy, the end of the Valse des Fleurs will have your neighbours banging on the wall in desperation.”

Musicians:

Philharmonia Orchestra
Efrem Kurtz, conductor

Track Listing

Tchaikovsky (1840-1893)

The Nutcracker Op. 71

1. Overture
2. No. 2 – Marche • No. 3 – Petit Galop Des Enfants Et Entrée De Parents • No. 8 – Scène • No. 9 – Valse Des Flocons De Neige
3. No. 12 – Divertissement
a. Le Chocolat
b. Le Café
4. No. 12 – Divertissement
c. Le Thé
d. Trépak
e. Danse Des Mirlitons
5. No. 13 – Valse Des Fleurs
6. No. 14a – Pas De Deux
7. No. 14b – Pour Le Danseur
c. No. 14 Pour La Danseuse
d. No. 14 – Coda – Valse Finale

CLASSICAL

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    Classical music is a genre characterised by its structured compositions, which span from intricate solo pieces to complex orchestral arrangements, developed over centuries starting in the Western world around the 11th century. It emphasises formal styles and is known for its diverse range of forms, including symphonies, concertos, and operas, often focusing on harmonic development and sophisticated musical motifs.