I couldn't find a thread, so have at it, babies.
― Freedom, Thursday, 1 October 2009 19:40 (fifteen years ago) link
have only heard the more famous orchestral works, ie Scheherazade, Capriccio Espagnol, Russian Easter Overture, but they are all pretty classic. anyone know the operas?
― HPSCHD, Thursday, 1 October 2009 19:54 (fifteen years ago) link
Scheherazade is good.
― Freedom, Friday, 2 October 2009 10:57 (fifteen years ago) link
Always loved Scheherazade from an early age, but have to say know nothing else. Looking forward to hearing some recommendations.
― Chewshabadoo, Friday, 2 October 2009 11:26 (fifteen years ago) link
Scheherazade is lovely, indeed.
― l'homme moderne: il forniquait et lisait des journaux (Michael White), Friday, 2 October 2009 14:16 (fifteen years ago) link
A couple of Scheherezades to recommend:
The one conducted by Sergiu Celibidache on DG (not EMI): outrageous luxury of timbre.
The classic Ernest Ansermet version: awesome exemplar of vintage late 50s-early 60s stereo orchestral miking, a real golden age of engineers recording orchestras.
If you like Scheherezade you will almost certainly like 'Antar', his other programmatic fantasy-symphony.
I really wanna hear his fairy tale operas sometime.
Also-- for the ultimate heavy-modernist homage to this kind of musical orientalism, you MUST hear Bernard Herrmann's score for The Seventh Voyage Of Sinbad.
― We're gonna destroy their van, we're gonna destroy their faces (Jon Lewis), Friday, 2 October 2009 16:48 (fifteen years ago) link
My favorite is his symph. suite "Antar".
― Turangalila, Saturday, 3 October 2009 23:32 (fifteen years ago) link