I purchased this disc with very high expectations but am afraid to report that this 'period instrument' recording of the 1913 Rite of Spring left me distinctly underwhelmed. The Petrushka, on the other hand, is very fine indeed and I'll be listening to that often.
The period instruments give both pieces that primitive splendour that modern day flash merchants can't begin to approach but at the same time I found the strings, again and again, lacked sheer heft. The main disappointment, though, came in the Procession of the Sage where the Wagner tubas hardly registered. This is one of the great moments in the Rite but here it goes for nothing. Is there some difference between the 1913 score played here and the standard 1967 version? All in all a disappointment - but the Petrushka is different again.
What are the views of others about this disc?
The period instruments give both pieces that primitive splendour that modern day flash merchants can't begin to approach but at the same time I found the strings, again and again, lacked sheer heft. The main disappointment, though, came in the Procession of the Sage where the Wagner tubas hardly registered. This is one of the great moments in the Rite but here it goes for nothing. Is there some difference between the 1913 score played here and the standard 1967 version? All in all a disappointment - but the Petrushka is different again.
What are the views of others about this disc?
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