Our daughter is a Nutcracker nut and was over for Christmas. She made sure we watched the Royal Ballet programme on Christmas Day. My wife is German and still speaks German to our children, now both over 30 and most of our Christmas decoration is German, including a large nutcracker soldier as a centrepiece. pic below. This year my wife gave her a book of the original ETA Hoffmann Nutcracker story in German.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostOur daughter is a Nutcracker nut and was over for Christmas. She made sure we watched the Royal Ballet programme on Christmas Day. My wife is German and still speaks German to our children, now both over 30 and most of our Christmas decoration is German, including a large nutcracker soldier as a centrepiece. pic below. This year my wife gave her a book of the original ETA Hoffmann Nutcracker story in German.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostOur daughter is a Nutcracker nut and was over for Christmas. She made sure we watched the Royal Ballet programme on Christmas Day. My wife is German and still speaks German to our children, now both over 30 and most of our Christmas decoration is German, including a large nutcracker soldier as a centrepiece. pic below. This year my wife gave her a book of the original ETA Hoffmann Nutcracker story in German.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostOur daughter is a Nutcracker nut and was over for Christmas. She made sure we watched the Royal Ballet programme on Christmas Day. My wife is German and still speaks German to our children, now both over 30 and most of our Christmas decoration is German, including a large nutcracker soldier as a centrepiece. pic below. This year my wife gave her a book of the original ETA Hoffmann Nutcracker story in German.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostPlaying the Dorati/Amsterdam complete ballet for the 3rd time in the last day, at the wife's request. I haven't tired of it yet. Such a marvelously inventive score, here stunningly played by a superb orchestra, with tempos that can actually be danced to. There is so much great music that is left out of the Suites.
Was Tchaikovsky the finest Waltz Composer? He certainly gave the Strausses a run for their money.
Favorite recordings of the complete ballet?
Pondering the music has led me to the view that, as with Daphnis and Romeo & Juliet there is room for alternative suites. Memorable though the selections from Op. 71a are they omit much memorable music, particularly from Act 1. Numbers such as the Nutcracker's battle with the Mouse King (appropriately a giant rat in the Australian production - Balla Rat perhaps?), the Pas de deux (from Act 2), the waltz of the snowflakes, Drosselmeyer's arrival etc all merit more frequent performance than just being trotted out in complete stagings of the work.
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostHaving been enthralled by both the ROH and Ballet Australia's performances of the two Peter Wright productions of this festive ballet woefully hidden away in the Sky Arts schedule this Christmas, I was minded to investigate the Dudamel/LAPO release on Qobuz. On repeated listening I think this deserves a place alongside the Dorati, thanks at least in part to the superb engineering, but also the vein of fantasy with which Dudamel invests this inexhaustibly inventive score.
Pondering the music has led me to the view that, as with Daphnis and Romeo & Juliet there is room for alternative suites. Memorable though the selections from Op. 71a are they omit much memorable music, particularly from Act 1. Numbers such as the Nutcracker's battle with the Mouse King (appropriately a giant rat in the Australian production - Balla Rat perhaps?), the Pas de deux (from Act 2), the waltz of the snowflakes, Drosselmeyer's arrival etc all merit more frequent performance than just being trotted out in complete stagings of the work.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostInteresting you should mention Dudamel’s new recording. I was googling Amazon and came across it - must have a listen - is this the first recording of the full ballet by LAPO? !
I did some comparative listening with the remastered Dorati recording mentioned by the OP. There's no doubt that Dorati has the score in his blood but Dudamel runs him close on interpretation, and definitely scores with the immediacy of the recording.
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