PROKOFIEV Cantata for the 20th Anniversary of the October Revolution
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Composer or Director: Sergey Prokofiev
Genre:
Vocal
Label: Audite
Magazine Review Date: 02/2018
Media Format: Cassette
Media Runtime: 41
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: AUDITE97 754

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Cantata for the 20th anniversary of the October Re |
Sergey Prokofiev, Composer
Ernst Senff Chorus Kirill Karabits, Conductor Luftwaffenmusikkorps Erfurt (members of) Sergey Prokofiev, Composer Staatskapelle Weimar |
Author: David Gutman
Set against the familiar Chandos option, Karabits drives noticeably faster in those movements which include a text. While there are sound musical reasons for the attendant lightening of texture, there may also be a conscious attempt to downplay the ideological content. The results are undeniably exciting if less than seismic, the recorded sound wonderfully clear without threatening to overwhelm domestic speakers. No coupling either; but anyone who enjoys Karabits’s lithe and lucid work with his other, British orchestra will relish this unexpected add-on to his Bournemouth-made Prokofiev symphony cycle (Onyx).
Could this be the new 1812 Overture? Or should we be wary when a score so directly represents a submission to and celebration of unpalatable politics? There’s little evidence of irony in Prokofiev’s October Cantata yet Karabits’s musicians, many of them former East Germans, seem unfazed, plainly relishing Prokofiev’s unlikely mix of 1920s agitprop, cinematic pattern music and long-breathed, ‘socialist-realist’ melody. A modicum of applause is retained and you may even want to join in.
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