GMG Classical Music Forum

The Music Room => Opera and Vocal => Topic started by: Brahmsian on March 08, 2021, 10:44:48 AM

Title: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Brahmsian on March 08, 2021, 10:44:48 AM
Well, here it is folks....... by popular demand, I am certain.  ;)

Our own thread dedicated to listening to ballet music!

Similar to the "What Opera Are You Listening..." thread, it seemed appropriate to recognize this music separately.

Happy Listening, Folks!  :)
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Brahmsian on March 08, 2021, 11:11:30 AM
As for me, disc 5 of this marvelous set.

Weber - Invitation to the Dance (orchestrated by Berlioz)

Chopin - Les Sylphides (orchestrated by Roy Douglas)

Strauss family - Bal de Vienne from act II of Die Fledermaus

Luigini - *Ballet Egyptien

National Philharmonic Orchestra
*London Symphony Orchestra

Richard Bonynge

(https://img.discogs.com/cy6U_HZpLe8jzlyGgaZ_MAP4Iak=/fit-in/600x597/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-15039280-1587056160-7734.jpeg.jpg)
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Florestan on March 08, 2021, 11:47:54 AM
Not today but very recently, Swan Lake from this set.

(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81XWNfswooL._SL1216_.jpg)

Believe it or not, it was the first time I ever listened to the whole thing.

As an aside, why is a thread dealing with orchestral, non-vocal music filed under Opera and Vocal? ;D

Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Brahmsian on March 08, 2021, 11:58:27 AM
Quote from: Florestan on March 08, 2021, 11:47:54 AM
Not today but very recently, Swan Lake from this set.

(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81XWNfswooL._SL1216_.jpg)

Believe it or not, it was the first time I ever listened to the whole thing.

As an aside, why is a thread dealing with orchestral, non-vocal music filed under Opera and Vocal? ;D

Looks like a mighty great recording there Andrei.

Well, the Opera and Vocal sub forum is kind of a catch-all for music for the stage or theatre, me thinks. Hence, why ballet music is included in this area.
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Mirror Image on March 08, 2021, 04:07:11 PM
Quote from: Florestan on March 08, 2021, 11:47:54 AMAs an aside, why is a thread dealing with orchestral, non-vocal music filed under Opera and Vocal? ;D

This is the very question I've encountered several times when posting a thread about a Debussy, Ravel, etc. ballet and here's something to consider: under the 'Opera and Vocal' heading on the forum's homepage, this section is described as the following:

This board is for discussion of all vocal, opera and staged music, including ballet.
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Florestan on March 09, 2021, 12:23:27 AM
Quote from: OrchestralNut on March 08, 2021, 11:58:27 AM
Well, the Opera and Vocal sub forum is kind of a catch-all for music for the stage or theatre, me thinks. Hence, why ballet music is included in this area.

Quote from: Mirror Image on March 08, 2021, 04:07:11 PM
under the 'Opera and Vocal' heading on the forum's homepage, this section is described as the following:

This board is for discussion of all vocal, opera and staged music, including ballet.

Ah, okay, got it now.
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Brahmsian on March 09, 2021, 06:07:42 AM
Quote from: Florestan on March 08, 2021, 11:47:54 AM
Not today but very recently, Swan Lake from this set.

(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81XWNfswooL._SL1216_.jpg)

Believe it or not, it was the first time I ever listened to the whole thing.

Inspired by Andrei's post from yesterday, I am listening to my favourite performance of Swan Lake (favourite performance pretty much of any ballet really).

Bonynge conducting the National Philharmonic Orchestra, 1975 recording.
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Mirror Image on March 09, 2021, 10:18:32 AM
NP: Stravinsky Petrushka, Pulcinella (Chailly et. al.)

(https://static.qobuz.com/images/covers/42/77/0002894437742_600.jpg)

Stravinsky is, by far, my favorite composer of ballet music. There is such breadth in the variety of music he composed for this medium. From the opulent beauty of Apollon Musagète to the comical hijinks of Jeu de cartes to the classically-informed serialism of Agon, there's no denying that he was truly one of greats.
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Florestan on March 09, 2021, 11:01:20 AM
Quote from: Mirror Image on March 09, 2021, 10:18:32 AM
NP: Stravinsky Petrushka, Pulcinella (Chailly et. al.)

(https://static.qobuz.com/images/covers/42/77/0002894437742_600.jpg)

Stravinsky is, by far, my favorite composer of ballet music. There is such breadth in the variety of music he composed for this medium. From the opulent beauty of Apollon Musagète to the comical hijinks of Jeu de cartes to the classically-informed serialism of Agon, there's no denying that he was truly one of greats.

I'm not a Stravinsky fan but Petrushka is in my top 3 ballets, together with The Nutcracker and Romeo and Juliet --- coincidentally, all Russian. And that CD is my favorite all Stravinsky CD hands down.
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: vandermolen on March 09, 2021, 12:43:43 PM
recently
(//)
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Mirror Image on March 09, 2021, 04:54:56 PM
Quote from: Florestan on March 09, 2021, 11:01:20 AM
I'm not a Stravinsky fan but Petrushka is in my top 3 ballets, together with The Nutcracker and Romeo and Juliet --- coincidentally, all Russian. And that CD is my favorite all Stravinsky CD hands down.

[See listening thread.] ;)
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Mirror Image on March 12, 2021, 06:39:49 AM
NP: Szymanowski Harnasie, Op. 55 (Antoni Wit et. al.)

(https://img.discogs.com/L3j_inp9q0OIBsk8sTUlqvsVz8U=/fit-in/500x502/filters:strip_icc():format(jpeg):mode_rgb():quality(90)/discogs-images/R-6835177-1427635085-3886.jpeg.jpg)
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Karl Henning on March 12, 2021, 06:42:15 AM
Stravinsky, Danses Concertantes
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Brahmsian on March 12, 2021, 06:45:20 AM
Quote from: k a rl h e nn i ng on March 12, 2021, 06:42:15 AM
Stravinsky, Danses Concertantes

Mmmmm. Delicious work!
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Mirror Image on March 12, 2021, 06:45:38 AM
Quote from: k a rl h e nn i ng on March 12, 2021, 06:42:15 AM
Stravinsky, Danses Concertantes

Craft conducting I presume? Wonderful work.
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Karl Henning on March 12, 2021, 06:48:09 AM
Quote from: Mirror Image on March 12, 2021, 06:45:38 AM
Craft conducting I presume? Wonderful work.

DRD leading the Stuttgarters
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Mirror Image on March 12, 2021, 07:27:46 AM
Quote from: k a rl h e nn i ng on March 12, 2021, 06:48:09 AM
DRD leading the Stuttgarters

Ah yes, this recording:

(https://albumart.primephonic.com/s900/00028947218623.jpg)

I own this one as well, but I should revisit it.
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: vandermolen on March 14, 2021, 12:29:34 AM
Milhaud: Le Boeuf sur le toit.
Now - 'La Création du Monde':
(//)
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Daverz on March 14, 2021, 12:17:43 PM
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/91wTrAMEtfL._SX522_.jpg)

The man could actually write attractive music.
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Mirror Image on March 14, 2021, 07:56:56 PM
Quote from: Daverz on March 14, 2021, 12:17:43 PM
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/91wTrAMEtfL._SX522_.jpg)

The man could actually write attractive music.

His highly dissonant, Modernist works are attractive to me. So there is no 'could', he did write attractive throughout his entire life.
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Harry on April 03, 2021, 06:11:55 AM
New acquirement, first listen.

French Music for Ballet.

Henri Sauguet.
Les Forains.

Jules Massenet.
Ballet Suite from Herodiade.

Jacques Ibert.
Les Amours de Jupiter.

Estonia National SO, Neeme Järvi



This is one great feast of listening extravaganza.. Such fine Ballet music, expertly played and recorded. Ballet is my first love in classical music, and I wallow in this brand new release.

Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: bhodges on May 06, 2021, 04:31:04 AM
Lately I've been exploring some versions of Stravinsky's Apollo, and have heard some excellent recent ones (such as a livestream last week from Daniel Harding and the Concertgebouw).

Last weekend, the great dancer Jacques d'Amboise died, at age 86. (In the U.S., he may be best recalled for his work in the film Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.) But I had forgotten that he was known for Apollo. As usual, YouTube to the rescue: Here's a 1960 video, with d'Amboise in the version choreographed by George Balanchine, and it's pretty great.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFJRt1DVa0I

--Bruce
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: VonStupp on June 12, 2021, 02:41:11 AM
Igor Stravinsky
Pulcinella
Jeu de cartes

Teresa Berganza, Ryland Davies, John Shirley-Quirk
London Symphony Orchestra
Claudio Abbado


From Abbado's LSO years, a joyous recording.

(https://ia801402.us.archive.org/17/items/mbid-a42e8a48-2e19-463f-87de-6261d76d1f00/mbid-a42e8a48-2e19-463f-87de-6261d76d1f00-29538845076.jpg) (https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61ZI4kfhAAL.jpg)
As a Yank from the west of the Atlantic, is it strange that I love John Shirley-Quirk's baritone so much? I gobble up anything I can find him, usually oratorios and sacred works, but he is consistently terrific.
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: ritter on June 12, 2021, 04:41:44 AM
Quote from: VonStupp on June 12, 2021, 02:41:11 AM
Igor Stravinsky
Pulcinella
Jeu de cartes

Teresa Berganza, Ryland Davies, John Shirley-Quirk
London Symphony Orchestra
Claudio Abbado


From Abbado's LSO years, a joyous recording.

(https://ia801402.us.archive.org/17/items/mbid-a42e8a48-2e19-463f-87de-6261d76d1f00/mbid-a42e8a48-2e19-463f-87de-6261d76d1f00-29538845076.jpg) (https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61ZI4kfhAAL.jpg)
As a Yank from the west of the Atlantic, is it strange that I love John Shirley-Quirk's baritone so much? I gobble up anything I can find him, usually oratorios and sacred works, but he is consistently terrific.
A great recording indeed, and probably my favourite of this miraculous score. And Teresa Berganza is wonderful in her part as well....
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Roasted Swan on July 09, 2021, 09:11:23 AM
Quote from: VonStupp on June 12, 2021, 02:41:11 AM
Igor Stravinsky
Pulcinella
Jeu de cartes

Teresa Berganza, Ryland Davies, John Shirley-Quirk
London Symphony Orchestra
Claudio Abbado


From Abbado's LSO years, a joyous recording.

(https://ia801402.us.archive.org/17/items/mbid-a42e8a48-2e19-463f-87de-6261d76d1f00/mbid-a42e8a48-2e19-463f-87de-6261d76d1f00-29538845076.jpg) (https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61ZI4kfhAAL.jpg)
As a Yank from the west of the Atlantic, is it strange that I love John Shirley-Quirk's baritone so much? I gobble up anything I can find him, usually oratorios and sacred works, but he is consistently terrific.

VS - why should this be strange?!  For me Shirley-Quirk's voice is synonymous with so much of my favourite British music (well he was the go-to baritone for EMI for pretty much all of it!). A golden age of recording caught a golden voice in its prime.  His performances will remain reference recordings for me - not exlusively the best but the one the others have to beat......
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: VonStupp on July 09, 2021, 09:29:44 AM
Quote from: Roasted Swan on July 09, 2021, 09:11:23 AM
VS - why should this be strange?!  For me Shirley-Quirk's voice is synonymous with so much of my favourite British music (well he was the go-to baritone for EMI for pretty much all of it!). A golden age of recording caught a golden voice in its prime.  His performances will remain reference recordings for me - not exlusively the best but the one the others have to beat......

For me, I find JS-Q wonderfully consistent. Whether it is Bach's B minor Mass with Marriner, Elgar's Light of Life with Hickox late in his career, or this Stravinsky with Abbado, literature I assume was out of his wheelhouse, I am always enchanted with his abilities.

I suppose, though, steady as a rock as opposed to starry or exotic.

VS
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: VonStupp on December 31, 2021, 02:30:05 PM
Igor Stravinsky
Le Baiser de la fée (The Fairy's Kiss)

Cleveland Orchestra - Oliver Knussen
(rec. 1995)

Just out of the mailbox:

A plush, Romantic outing from Stravinsky, this ballet would serve as an easy introduction for anyone hesitant to explore his music. The quotes and elaborations of Tchaikovsky's Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt towards the end is beautiful.

I only know Knussen for his modernist compositions, but I like what I hear from him here as conductor. Cleveland is outstanding!

VS

(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81i2IptFGfL._SL1500_.jpg)
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Tsaraslondon on June 18, 2022, 02:48:28 AM
(https://i.discogs.com/7eEYCRY95rUYr0ZAJ4dWvz_MLYosWpyBIjeU15oKjzM/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:300/w:300/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTgxNzA2/OTEtMTQ1NjQ3NjIx/Ny05NTQ1LmpwZWc.jpeg)

The Tchaikovsky ballets really are wonderful. I understand when Sleeping Beauty is cited as his masterpiece, but I love all three scores equally, to be honest.

These LSO Previn recordings were very well received when they first came out and, though there are no doubt some better recordings and performances of the individual ballets, they still stand up well today. The digital transfer here is a little on the bright side and apparently Warner have now re-mastered them and issued them with a different cover.

Still. I'm finding these very enjoyable.
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: LKB on June 18, 2022, 07:04:30 AM
Quote from: VonStupp on July 09, 2021, 09:29:44 AM
For me, I find JS-Q wonderfully consistent. Whether it is Bach's B minor Mass with Marriner, Elgar's Light of Life with Hickox late in his career, or this Stravinsky with Abbado, literature I assume was out of his wheelhouse, I am always enchanted with his abilities.


I suppose, though, steady as a rock as opposed to starry or exotic.

VS

JS-Q was the reason l became an operatic baritone over 40 years ago.

There aren't many videos of him in action, but at least there's this:

https://youtu.be/OEo2e2PnhuM
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: VonStupp on June 18, 2022, 07:12:06 AM
Quote from: LKB on June 18, 2022, 07:04:30 AM
JS-Q was the reason l became an operatic baritone over 40 years ago.

There aren't many videos of him in action, but at least there's this:

https://youtu.be/OEo2e2PnhuM

What a wonderful video. Thank you for sharing!

Having listened to Shirley-Quirk a few times this week already, I am just as enchanted with him as ever.

Terrific to hear his influence on you, a sentiment I can understand on hearing him sing.

I don't know his stage work as much as his concert repertoire of oratorios and the like, but I might wend that way if there are available recordings.

VS
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Wendell_E on February 18, 2023, 12:56:14 AM
Not a big ballet fan, but I got a mailer from Mobile Ballet that they're doing Swan Lake on Mar. 25 & 26. They mention that the first performance has a live orchestra, implying that the second doesn't. I guess the players will be busy with Mobile Opera's La Rondine that afternoon. Anyway, I decided to go, and in preparation took a break from opera, and listened to Dutoit's 1992 Decca recording with the OSM on Amazon Music.
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Brahmsian on March 13, 2023, 04:54:35 AM
CD 1: Saison 1909

Nikolai Tcherepnin
Le Pavillon d'Armide
Moscow Symphony
Henry Shek

A first listen!

This is very lovely so far.  I will be posting my impressions of Ballets russes Warner set here.  :) I will not necessarily be going in chronological order, although I did start with Disc 1 as I was very curious about the Tcherepnin.  8)

Particular standouts for me were:

VII. Variations (particularly the sublime Grave final variation)
XII. Danse des bouffons
XV. Grande valse finale (including a rip roaring coda!!)

(https://d1iiivw74516uk.cloudfront.net/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwcmVzdG8tY292ZXItaW1hZ2VzIiwia2V5IjoiOTMxMzAxMi4xLmpwZyIsImVkaXRzIjp7InRvRm9ybWF0IjoianBlZyJ9LCJ0aW1lc3RhbXAiOjE2NDM2NDc2NzV9)
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Brahmsian on March 13, 2023, 10:57:59 AM
CD 8: Saison 1911

Igor Stravinsky
Petrouchka
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Sir Simon Rattle

A very good performance, although I still prefer Monteux/BSO and Stravinsky conducting.

Paul Dukas
Le Peri
Orchestre National de l'O.R.T.F.
Jean Martinon

A nice surprise.  Never heard this piece before.  Very colourful and elaborate orchestration!

Saison 1912

Claude Debussy
Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune
Berlin Philharmoninc
Sir Simon Rattle

It's nice, but nothing extraordinary, as I'm just not big on Debussy in general.

(https://d1iiivw74516uk.cloudfront.net/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwcmVzdG8tY292ZXItaW1hZ2VzIiwia2V5IjoiOTMxMzAxMi4xLmpwZyIsImVkaXRzIjp7InRvRm9ybWF0IjoianBlZyJ9LCJ0aW1lc3RhbXAiOjE2NDM2NDc2NzV9)
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Pohjolas Daughter on March 13, 2023, 12:06:04 PM
Quote from: OrchestralNut on March 13, 2023, 10:57:59 AMCD 8: Saison 1911

Igor Stravinsky
Petrouchka
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Sir Simon Rattle

A very good performance, although I still prefer Monteux/BSO and Stravinsky conducting.

Paul Dukas
Le Peri
Orchestre National de l'O.R.T.F.
Jean Martinon

A nice surprise.  Never heard this piece before.  Very colourful and elaborate orchestration!

Saison 1912

Claude Debussy
Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune
Berlin Philharmoninc
Sir Simon Rattle

It's nice, but nothing extraordinary, as I'm just not big on Debussy in general.

(https://d1iiivw74516uk.cloudfront.net/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwcmVzdG8tY292ZXItaW1hZ2VzIiwia2V5IjoiOTMxMzAxMi4xLmpwZyIsImVkaXRzIjp7InRvRm9ybWF0IjoianBlZyJ9LCJ0aW1lc3RhbXAiOjE2NDM2NDc2NzV9)
Thanks for your reviews.  Must admit, though, that I do feel rather sad reading your Debussy comment.  Hope that he grows on you over time.  :) Lots of gorgeos music there!

PD
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Brahmsian on March 13, 2023, 12:08:03 PM
Quote from: Pohjolas Daughter on March 13, 2023, 12:06:04 PMThanks for your reviews.  Must admit, though, that I do feel rather sad reading your Debussy comment.  Hope that he grows on you over time.  :) Lots of gorgeos music there!

PD

I'm probably a little harsh on Debussy. I have from time to time enjoyed some things, but it is always tepid enthusiasm.  I realize he is a very popular and very major composer.  Just happens to be one of my blind spots.  :)
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: JBS on March 13, 2023, 06:12:27 PM
To be fair I've heard Foreplay to the Afternoon of a Mythical Humanoid so often it usually bores me now. It's too famous for its own good.

My copy of the Warner set is supposed to land tomorrow.
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Pohjolas Daughter on March 14, 2023, 06:59:22 AM
Quote from: OrchestralNut on March 13, 2023, 12:08:03 PMI'm probably a little harsh on Debussy. I have from time to time enjoyed some things, but it is always tepid enthusiasm.  I realize he is a very popular and very major composer.  Just happens to be one of my blind spots.  :)
That's o.k.  I'm sure that I have my blind spots too.

PD
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Brahmsian on March 14, 2023, 07:06:04 AM
Quote from: JBS on March 13, 2023, 06:12:27 PMTo be fair I've heard Foreplay to the Afternoon of a Mythical Humanoid so often it usually bores me now. It's too famous for its own good.

My copy of the Warner set is supposed to land tomorrow.

 ;D That gave me a good chuckle!  I hope you enjoy the Warner set.  :)
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Karl Henning on March 14, 2023, 08:54:02 AM
Quote from: JBS on March 13, 2023, 06:12:27 PMTo be fair I've heard Foreplay to the Afternoon of a Mythical Humanoid so often it usually bores me now. It's too famous for its own good.

My copy of the Warner set is supposed to land tomorrow.
Once every year or so suits me with that piece (I certainly enjoyed participating when the College of Wooster Orchestra played it. Having a seat inside those lush sonorities is the bee's knees.
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Karl Henning on March 14, 2023, 08:59:41 AM
Quote from: OrchestralNut on March 13, 2023, 10:57:59 AMCD 8: Saison 1911

Igor Stravinsky
Petrouchka
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Sir Simon Rattle

A very good performance, although I still prefer Monteux/BSO and Stravinsky conducting.

Paul Dukas
Le Peri
Orchestre National de l'O.R.T.F.
Jean Martinon

A nice surprise.  Never heard this piece before.  Very colourful and elaborate orchestration!

Saison 1912

Claude Debussy
Prelude a l'apres-midi d'un faune
Berlin Philharmoninc
Sir Simon Rattle

It's nice, but nothing extraordinary, as I'm just not big on Debussy in general.

(https://d1iiivw74516uk.cloudfront.net/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwcmVzdG8tY292ZXItaW1hZ2VzIiwia2V5IjoiOTMxMzAxMi4xLmpwZyIsImVkaXRzIjp7InRvRm9ybWF0IjoianBlZyJ9LCJ0aW1lc3RhbXAiOjE2NDM2NDc2NzV9)
The nature of this set is such that it will probably of necessity be a bit of a mixed bag for us who already have a substantial library of our favorites. I find myself quite openly embracing the pot-pourri.
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Brahmsian on March 14, 2023, 11:49:17 AM
CD 21: Saison 1928

Igor Stravinsky
Apollon musagète
Berlin Philharmonic
Sir Simon Rattle

A gorgeous, lush performance given by Rattle and the Berliners.

Saison 1929

Sergei Prokofiev
Le Fils prodigue (The Prodigal Son)
São Paulo Symphony Orchestra
Marin Alsop

Greatly enjoyed.  I can't remember if I have actually listened to the Prodigal Son or not?  In any event, highly enjoyable, and recognized some themes used in Symphony No. 4.

(https://d1iiivw74516uk.cloudfront.net/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwcmVzdG8tY292ZXItaW1hZ2VzIiwia2V5IjoiOTMxMzAxMi4xLmpwZyIsImVkaXRzIjp7InRvRm9ybWF0IjoianBlZyJ9LCJ0aW1lc3RhbXAiOjE2NDM2NDc2NzV9)
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Brahmsian on March 14, 2023, 03:52:51 PM
CD 2: Saison 1909

Alexander Borodin
Prince Igor - Dance of the Polovtsian Maidens & Polovtsian Dances

Saison 1910

Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Scheherazade

Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Seiji Ozawa

Another couple of gorgeous performances from la belle boîte rouge orange.

(https://d1iiivw74516uk.cloudfront.net/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwcmVzdG8tY292ZXItaW1hZ2VzIiwia2V5IjoiOTMxMzAxMi4xLmpwZyIsImVkaXRzIjp7InRvRm9ybWF0IjoianBlZyJ9LCJ0aW1lc3RhbXAiOjE2NDM2NDc2NzV9)
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Brahmsian on March 15, 2023, 08:44:47 AM
CD 15-17: Saison 1921

Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
The Sleeping Beauty

Sergei Prokofiev
Chout (Le Bouffon), suite from the ballet, Op. 21b

London Symphony Orchestra
Andre Previn - Sleeping Beauty
Claudio Abbado - Chout

Outstanding performance of perhaps the greatest ballet of all time, "musically" (The Sleeping Beauty).  And Chout was a first listen - WOW!  Invigorating and highly entertaining musical feast for the ears.  Thrilling fun!  :)

(https://d1iiivw74516uk.cloudfront.net/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwcmVzdG8tY292ZXItaW1hZ2VzIiwia2V5IjoiOTMxMzAxMi4xLmpwZyIsImVkaXRzIjp7InRvRm9ybWF0IjoianBlZyJ9LCJ0aW1lc3RhbXAiOjE2NDM2NDc2NzV9)
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Karl Henning on March 15, 2023, 10:03:52 AM
Quote from: OrchestralNut on March 15, 2023, 08:44:47 AMAnd Chout was a first listen - WOW!  Invigorating and highly entertaining musical feast for the ears.  Thrilling fun!  :)
Nice! I'm mildly surprised that you're new to Chout, but now you know why!
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Karl Henning on March 18, 2023, 09:21:16 AM
Any day when you sit down to just listen to Swan Lake is by definition a good day.
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: LKB on March 19, 2023, 07:18:15 AM
Quote from: Karl Henning on March 18, 2023, 09:21:16 AMAny day when you sit down to just listen to Swan Lake is by definition a good day.

I did exactly that, within the last twelve hours.  ;)
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Brahmsian on April 04, 2023, 12:24:15 PM
Now listening to Disc 13, of these magnificent and enchanting performances and works!  :)

(https://d1iiivw74516uk.cloudfront.net/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwcmVzdG8tY292ZXItaW1hZ2VzIiwia2V5IjoiOTMxMzAxMi4xLmpwZyIsImVkaXRzIjp7InRvRm9ybWF0IjoianBlZyJ9LCJ0aW1lc3RhbXAiOjE2NDM2NDc2NzV9)

Saison 19

Respighi - La Boutique Fantasque

Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Alceo Galliera

(https://d1iiivw74516uk.cloudfront.net/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwcmVzdG8tY292ZXItaW1hZ2VzIiwia2V5IjoiOTMxODcxOS4xLmpwZyIsImVkaXRzIjp7InJlc2l6ZSI6eyJ3aWR0aCI6OTAwfSwianBlZyI6eyJxdWFsaXR5Ijo2NX0sInRvRm9ybWF0IjoianBlZyJ9LCJ0aW1lc3RhbXAiOjE2NDYzMTY3Mzd9)

Falla - Le Tricorne

Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos
Victoria de los Angeles, soprano

(https://d1iiivw74516uk.cloudfront.net/eyJidWNrZXQiOiJwcmVzdG8tY292ZXItaW1hZ2VzIiwia2V5IjoiOTMxMjQ2Ni4xLmpwZyIsImVkaXRzIjp7InJlc2l6ZSI6eyJ3aWR0aCI6OTAwfSwianBlZyI6eyJxdWFsaXR5Ijo2NX0sInRvRm9ybWF0IjoianBlZyJ9LCJ0aW1lc3RhbXAiOjE2NDMxOTQ3MTl9)
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: steve ridgway on January 08, 2024, 09:31:59 PM
Bartók: The Wooden Prince :)

(https://i.discogs.com/mPBznnU_TerVQOHHond9tF2m-tqyGV-jTXCholDjt1s/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:600/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTEwMDAy/NDk2LTE2NDM3MjEy/MjItNDQxNy5qcGVn.jpeg)
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: springrite on January 08, 2024, 11:59:46 PM
Henze: Undine
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: Wendell_E on January 09, 2024, 01:34:18 AM
I may go see Mobile Ballet's Sleeping Beauty in March, so I listened to Gergiev's Philips recording.
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: ando on January 09, 2024, 03:38:44 PM
(https://i.postimg.cc/jq3VdzRS/IMG-2720.png)
(https://i.postimg.cc/MHB3ZjW9/IMG-2721.png)

PROKOFIEV: BALLETS 125th Anniversary Edition (2016, Melodya)
Hurwitz's review inspired a listen. The physical set is fairly unavailable but Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/album/2XnogKocrAp75GMs2AFr0Z?si=vzpo6RWJR6uKjbkgTcLlkg), Apple Music (https://music.apple.com/ru/album/1511501747) and YouTube (https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lBgoPy-LDxBNq0ZBFhEXWmA8x_92fZ58k&si=CGDRLqZP8Thfi9VH) are all streaming it.
Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: LKB on January 13, 2024, 12:11:10 PM
For the last couple weeks I've been enjoying Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker production by Balanchine as performed by the New York City Ballet, recorded in 2010.

The kids are great, the orchestra and conducting nearly flawless ( a few seconds of out-of-tune brass playing aside ) and the overall effect is truly magical.

https://youtu.be/kXRMT_2F-WE?si=eJm_-LNtKzLrPOsq

Title: Re: What Ballet Music Are You Listening To Now?
Post by: steve ridgway on February 01, 2024, 07:17:35 AM
Falla: El Amor Brujo

I particularly enjoyed the "Song of suffering love" 8) .

(https://i.discogs.com/VJgVcFFR5hRJh1DRRZ5HYtbCGY52D_o9CLT3aZXHMqE/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:598/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTYwMTgz/ODUtMTQ3MzI3NjIy/NS05MDM5LmpwZWc.jpeg)