Premiered 100 years ago tomorrow, May 15, just two weeks before Stravinsky's Rite of Spring, Debussy's Jeux remains an elusive masterpiece. Some commentators, Boulez amongst them I think, consider it to be a greater influence on the course of 20th century music than Stravinsky's more notorious ballet.
Any thoughts on this? And what to make of the odd ballet sequence involving a game of tennis? Favourite recordings?
I confess to having just three on CD: Haitink/Concertgebouw, Boulez/Cleveland Orch and Gergiev/LSO. The best live performance I've ever heard was CBSO/Rattle when the whole piece seemed to float on air in a quite masterly display of orchestral playing.
Any thoughts on this? And what to make of the odd ballet sequence involving a game of tennis? Favourite recordings?
I confess to having just three on CD: Haitink/Concertgebouw, Boulez/Cleveland Orch and Gergiev/LSO. The best live performance I've ever heard was CBSO/Rattle when the whole piece seemed to float on air in a quite masterly display of orchestral playing.
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