Bizet L'Arlésienne & Carmen Suites
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Composer or Director: Georges Bizet
Label: Decca
Magazine Review Date: 6/1988
Media Format: Vinyl
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 417 839-1DH

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
(L')Arlésienne - Suites |
Georges Bizet, Composer
Charles Dutoit, Conductor Georges Bizet, Composer Montreal Symphony Orchestra |
Carmen |
Georges Bizet, Composer
Charles Dutoit, Conductor Georges Bizet, Composer Montreal Symphony Orchestra |
Composer or Director: Georges Bizet
Label: Decca
Magazine Review Date: 6/1988
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 73
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 417 839-2DH

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
(L')Arlésienne - Suites |
Georges Bizet, Composer
Charles Dutoit, Conductor Georges Bizet, Composer Montreal Symphony Orchestra |
Carmen |
Georges Bizet, Composer
Charles Dutoit, Conductor Georges Bizet, Composer Montreal Symphony Orchestra |
Composer or Director: Georges Bizet
Label: Decca
Magazine Review Date: 6/1988
Media Format: Cassette
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 417 839-4DH

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
(L')Arlésienne - Suites |
Georges Bizet, Composer
Charles Dutoit, Conductor Georges Bizet, Composer Montreal Symphony Orchestra |
Carmen |
Georges Bizet, Composer
Charles Dutoit, Conductor Georges Bizet, Composer Montreal Symphony Orchestra |
Author: Christopher Headington
Which, to be candid, Marriner's account of the same piece hasn't. His version of these works for Philips ( 412 464-2PH, 12/84) is a ten-year-old performance which, skilful and well recorded though it is, does not compete in panache, charm and sheer sound with the new issue from Canada. It has Carmen placed at the start, and begins the First Suite with ''Les toreadors'' and its famous tune rather than the intense Prelude (as with Dutoit and his Montreal orchestra) which better sets the dramatic tone. It does not include the Nocturne that Dutoit and Decca find room for, a substantial and eloquent piece with a fine violin solo, and the Intermezzo, though expressive, is surprisingly slow. As for Ozawa on EMI ( CDC7 47064-2, 9/85), he only offers a total of six Carmen items and in both sets of suites this well recorded issue disappoints as a performance, offering no special character or commitment; it is also 22 minutes shorter than the new Decca CD. Which leaves me reiterating my recommendation for this impressive Dutoit issue.'
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