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Ballet for Band: These Mercury "Living Presence" recordings were a very special treat when they first appeared on vinyl. First of all, it was an opportunity to hear music from the ballet, "Pineapple Poll," that conductor/composer Sir Charles Mackerras created from tunes in various Gilbert and Sullivan operettas. There have been subsequent recordings of the full score, including at least one by Mackerras himself, but this suite is arranged for concert band and is given a first-rate performances by Frederick Fennell and the Eastman Wind Ensemble. For those of us who love Gilbert and Sullivan, hearing some of the familiar songs in instrumental versions is a special treat. We might even be tempted to sing the words to the songs we remember. In many ways, the story of the ballet takes the best elements of the Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, which followed a definite, very successful formula in the late nineteenth century. The master orchestrator Ottorino Resighi (1879-1936) arranged some of the late music by the master operatic composer Rossini for a special ballet, "La boutique fantastique," sometimes translated, "The fantastic toy shop." Many of these tunes were never published or performed in Rossini's lifetime; they were among the works Rossini wrote during his "retirement" in Paris, which he often referred to as "sins" of his old age. There are stories that Rossini even wrote tunes for his dog! In any case, Rossini continued to be a composer of memorable, delightful tunes and Respighi wonderfully arranged and orchestrated them. This is a very spirited, very enjoyable band arrangement of the music. The ballet music from Charles Gounod's "Faust" was an essential ingredient of the classic opera. As with any composer writing for the Paris Opera House, Gounod HAD to include a ballet, if only to please the members of the Jockey Club, who "patronized" the ballerinas who danced in the operas. Anyway, Gounod produced a number of memorable tunes for the ballet sequence, some of which are appropriately diabolical for an opera about the devil and his tempting of Faust. The band arrangement is a real treat and the Eastman musicians give it their best. I haven't heard the band arrangements of Wagner's music. I know that John Philip Sousa sometimes included such arrangements in his band concerts and, no doubt, Fennell has given the music its due. Wagner wrote extremely well for brass anyway, so much of his music lends itself to such arrangements. These performances are part of the continuing series of Mercury "Living Presence" recordings in outstanding digital remasterings. The original recordings spanned the years 1951 to 1968 and the vinyl releases were much desired and valued by record collectors over the years. Having them on compact discs assures that music-lovers in years to come will continue to enjoy these legendary performances.
| Binding: | Audio CD | | EAN: | 0028943432221 | | Format: | Import | | MPN: | 434322 | | Release Date: | 1992-01-01 | | Running Time: | 64 minutes | | UPC: | 028943432221 |
Tracks:- Pineapple Poll Suite: Opening Number
- Pineapple Poll Suite: Jasper's Dance
- Pineapple Poll Suite: Poll's Dance
- Pineapple Poll Suite: Finale
- La Boutique Fantasque: Danse Cosaque
- La Boutique Fantasque: Nocturne
- La Boutique Fantasque: Allegro Non Troppo
- La Boutique Fantasque: Mazurka
- La Boutique Fantasque: Tarantelle
- La Boutique Fantasque: Valse Lente
- La Boutique Fantasque: Can-Can
- La Boutique Fantasque: Andantino
- La Boutique Fantasque: Galop
- Faust Ballet Music: Waltz
- Faust Ballet Music: Ensemble Of Helen
- Faust Ballet Music: The Trojan Maidens
- Faust Ballet Music: Cleopatra And Her Nubian Slaves
- Faust Ballet Music: Bacchanale Of Rhyne
- Lohengrin: Prelude To Act III
- Lohengrin: Elsa's Procession To The Cathedral
- Das Rheingold: Entry Of The Gods Into Valhalla
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