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Orchestre de la Suisse Romande - Orchestre de la Suisse Romande play Tchaikovsky (2023)

Orchestre de la Suisse Romande - Orchestre de la Suisse Romande play Tchaikovsky (2023)
  • Title: Orchestre de la Suisse Romande play Tchaikovsky
  • Year Of Release: 2023
  • Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 5:07:15
  • Total Size: 1.57 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Overture
02. No. 2 March
03. No. 12b Character Dances: Coffee (Arabian Dance)
04. No. 12c Character Dances: Tea (Chinese Dance)
05. No. 12d Character Dances: Trépak (Russian Dance)
06. No. 12e Character Dances: Dance of the Reed Pipes
07. No. 13 Waltz of the Flowers
08. No. 14c Pas de deux: Variation II (Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy)
09. Introduction
10. 9. Final (La Fée des lilas paraît)
11. Pas d'action
12. 24. Pas de caractère (Puss in Boots)
13. 6. Valse
14. Introduction (Moderato assai) - No. 1 Scène (Allegro giusto)
15. No. 2 Valse (Corps de Ballet)
16. No. 4 Pas de trois: a) Intrada (Allegro) - b) Andante sostenuto - c) Allegro semplice - d) Moderato - e) Allegro - f) Coda (Allegro vivace)
17. No. 7 Sujet - No. 8 Danse des coupes (Tempo di polacca)
18. No. 10 Scène (Moderato)
19. No. 11 Scène (Allegro moderato) - No. 12 Scène (Allegro)
20. No. 13a Danse des cygnes: Valse
21. No. 13e Danse des cygnes: Pas d'action: Odette et le prince/Deuxième danse de la reine des cygnes (Andante)
22. No. 13d Danse des petits cygnes (Allegro moderato)
23. No. 13f Danse des cygnes: Danse générale (Valse)
24. No. 13b Danse des cygnes: Odette solo/Première danse de la reine des cygnes (Moderato assai)
25. No. 13g Danse des cygnes: Coda (Allegro vivace)
26. No. 15 Danse de fançailles (Allegro giusto)
27. No. 17 Scène: Entrée des invités (Fanfares) et la valse (Allegro)
28. No. 18 Scène (Allegro)
29. No. 21 Danse espagnole (Allegro non troppo. Tempo di bolero)
30. No. 22 Danse napolitaine
31. No. 23 Mazurka
32. No. 20 Danse hongroise (Czárdás)
33. No. 5 Pas de deux: a) Intrada-Valse - b) Andante - c) Valse - d) Coda (Allegro molto vivace)
34. No. 28 Scène (Allegro agitato)
35. No. 29 Scène finale (Andante)
36. Introduction - March
37. 2. Scène dansante (Entrance of Fairies)
38. 3. Pas de six: Intrada - Adagio (Allegro vivo)
39. 3c. Pas de six: Variation I (Candite)
40. 3d. Pas de six: Variation II (Coulante)
41. 3e. Pas de six: Variation III (Falling crumbs)
42. 3f. Pas de six: Variation IV (Song-bird Fairy)
43. 3g. Pas de six: Variation V (Violente)
44. 3h. Pas de six: Variation VI (Lilac Fairy)(Waltz)
45. 3i. Pas de six: Coda
46. 4. Final (La Fée des lilas sort)
47. 5. Scène (The Palace Garden)
48. 7. Scène (The Four Princes)
49. 8a. Pas d'action: Introduction (Andante) - Adagio ("Rose Adagio")
50. 8b. Pas d'action: Danse des demoiselles d'honneur et des pages
51. 8c. Pas d'action: Variation d'Aurore
52. 8d. Pas d'action: Coda
53. 10. Entr'acte et scène
54. 11. Colin-maillard (Allegro vivo)
55. 12a. Scène (Moderato)
56. 12b. Danse des duchesses (Minuet)
57. 12c. Danse des baronnes (Gavotte)
58. 12d. Danse des comtesses
59. 12e. Danse des marquises
60. 13. Farandole: Scène - Danse
61. 14. Scène (Arrival of Huntsmen)
62. 15a. Pas d'action (Vision of Aurora)
63. 15b. Variation d'Aurore (Allegro comodo)
64. 15c. Coda
65. 16. Scène (Allegro agitato)
66. 17. Panorama (Andantino)
67. 19/20. Scène & Finale
68. 21. Marche
69. 22. Polacca (Allegro moderato)
70. 23a. Pas de quatre: Intrada (Allegro non tanto)
71. 23b. Pas de quatre: Variation I (Valse)(Golden Fairy)
72. 23c. Pas de quatre: Variation II (Polka)(Silver Fairy)
73. 23e/f. Pas de quatre: Variation IV & Coda
74. 25a. Pas de quatre: Adagio
75. 25b. Pas de quatre: Variation I (Cinderella and Prince)
76. 25c. Pas de quatre: Variation II (Bluebird and Florisse)
77. 25d. Pas de quatre: Coda
78. 26. Pas de caractère (Red Riding Hood)
79. 27a. Pas berrichon (Hop o my thumb)
80. 27b. Cinderella and Prince Fortune
81. 28a/b. Pas de deux: Intrada; Adagio
82. 28c. Pas de deux: Variation I (Prince)
83. 28d. Pas de deux: Variation II (Aurora)
84. 28e. Pas de deux: Coda (Allegro vivace)(The Three Ivans)
85. 30a. Finale: Allegro brillante - Mazurka
86. 30b. Finale: Allegro brillante - Apothéose
87. 29. Sarabande
88. 1. Elégie
89. 2. Valse mélancolique
90. 3. Scherzo
91. 4. Tema con variazioni
92. 1. Gigue
93. 2. Menuet
94. 3. Preghiera
95. 4. Thème et variations

Established at the end of a devastating war that had enveloped nearly all of Europe except for Switzerland, L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande was named for the French-speaking portion of the small nation. Through the tenacity and devotion of its founder, conductor Ernest Ansermet, it became a regional, then national institution and grew despite problems resulting from the global economic instability between the World Wars. Ansermet's gifts for diplomacy were called into play both in maintaining an important advocacy for the best new music and for facing down disputes between partisans of Geneva, where the orchestra made its home, and Lausanne. Although Lausanne had a respectable orchestra, Geneva (where Ansermet had become a conductor in 1915) could boast only an ensemble that primarily accompanied performances at the opera house and performed only the occasional symphonic program. Once the determination to establish L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande was made, Ansermet began recruiting his players. While some musicians were drawn from the existing Geneva ensemble, the 34-year-old conductor sought his string players from Italy, his horn players from Vienna, and his woodwind players from Paris. With a complement of 62 on stage at Geneva's Victoria Hall, L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande made its debut on November 30, 1918, performing an ambitious program of Handel, Mozart, Benner, Jaques-Dalcroze, and for the program's second half Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade. The following week, Ansermet and the orchestra presented an entire program of music by Debussy, who had died the previous March. Thus was initiated a direction that would mark the orchestra's path throughout its 50 years under its founding maestro. As Ansermet established himself as an outstanding interpreter of Bartók, Britten, Debussy, de Falla, Hindemith, Honegger, Martin, Martinu, Ravel, Roussel, and Stravinsky, so followed his orchestra. Although certain forces strove to move the emphasis away from contemporary music and closer to the Classical/Romantic standards identified with Europe's other major orchestras, Ansermet continued to champion the works of his own time and to shape his players to be strong advocates for that repertoire. To end the bickering that threatened to break apart symphonic life in the French-speaking cities and cantons, Ansermet devised a plan wherein those municipalities that enjoyed live performances by the OSR would support the orchestra through the Associations of Friends of L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, divisions of which were begun in both Geneva and Lausanne. The public was encouraged to join, along with radio and business sponsors. The OSR has performed numerous premieres by Swiss composers and, as the opera orchestra for the Geneva Grand Theatre, has introduced several important stage works, including operas by Martin (Monsieur de Pourceaugnac), Milhaud (La mère coupable), and Liebermann (La Forêt). For the orchestra's Golden Jubilee in 1968, Ansermet once again led Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade. At Ansermet's invitation, Paul Kletzki had been asked to assume responsibility for the orchestra beginning in 1967 and he remained as chief conductor until 1970. At that time, German conductor Wolfgang Sawallisch became artistic director and established himself as a favorite with the public, albeit in a repertoire centered around German/Austrian composers. From 1980 to 1985, Horst Stein continued the ongoing embrace of Central European Classical and Romantic tradition, winning particular approval for his work in the Grand Theatre. Armin Jordan (1985-1997) and Fabio Luisi followed, both balancing repertoires and theater and symphonic interests. Pinchas Steinberg was designated the OSR's artistic director in September 2002. Marek Janowski was signed to conduct the orchestra from 2005 to 2015, though he chose to depart at the end of the 2011-2012 season. In 2010, Neeme Järvi was announced as artistic and musical director, with Kazuki Yamada named as principal guest conductor. © Erik Eriksson


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  • hollinsuk
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