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Shchedrin: Carmen Suite / Concertos for Orchestra Nos. 1- Naughty Limericks, & 2- The Chimes

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About Shchedrin: Carmen Suite / Concertos For Orchestra

Product description PLETNEV MIKHAIL / RUSSIAN NATI Amazon.com Shchedrin's Carmen Ballet, a hit in the 1960s, still amuses, delights, entertains, and, for some, enrages. It's full of Bizet's great melodies, but instead of a fancy-dress version of great hits from Carmen, Shchedrin's reorchestration features extravagant percussion effects and fascinating original variations. So it's a truly original work in the long line of parody pieces central to 20th century music, including the reworking of Baroque music by Stravinsky, Respighi, and others. Pletnev and his fine orchestra play the daylights out of it, and the engineers make the most of its "hi-fi spectacular" potential. Arthur Fiedler, the Boston Pops, and RCA's "Living Stereo" engineers did it even better back in 1968, but this version can't fail to please. The Concertos for Orchestra are welcome fillers. The first, subtitled "Naughty Limericks," sounds like music to accompany a riotous cartoon. The second, "Chimes," is made of sterner stuff, with some dazzling trumpet and percussion passages in its middle section and an extended finale for bells and a dark-textured orchestra. This is one of those discs you can't go wrong with. --Dan Davis