Stravinsky: Rite of Spring / Firebird Suite
Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse
Tugan Sokhiev, conductor
Naive
It's a remarkable release for a remarkable occasion. May, 2013 is the
centennial of the premier of Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" in Paris.
While the work no longer incites riots, it has become a repertoire
standard, and one that can sound fresh and exotic even today.
Naive marks the event with this deluxe release. The hardbound 90-page
book contains a DVD of Tugan Sokhiev conducting the Orchestre National
du Capitole de Toulous in a live performance of the Rite. Also included
is a CD with the same forces performing the "Rite of Spring" and
Stravinsky's "The Firebird."
The multi-language booklet features essays about both works, and
wonderful two-color illustrations by Sophie Chaussade. Yes, these
recordings are also available for download, but get the book. The
illustrations and the feel of this quality print edition are worth the
investment.
Musically, Sokhiev and the orchestra perform admirably. The ensemble
plays with energy and precision. The fast sections in the ballets are
amazingly clean, and the articulation makes the music sparkle. The
soloists are also first-rate, especially in the Rite of Spring.
The DVD is a 48kbps/16-bit recording, which sounds great, especially
through a two-channel system. Intelligent editing keeps the visuals
coordinated with the music. We see the soloists when they perform, and
-- more importantly -- focus on relevant parts of the orchestra when the
entire ensemble's playing.. Just as the conductor's gestures can draw
the listener's attention to something that otherwise might be lost in
the mix in a live performance, the cameras here do the same.
All in all, a nice commemorative package for an important milestone.
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