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Lyadov – Tcherepnin - Rimsky-Korsakov - The Enchanted Kingdom (1996)

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Lyadov – Tcherepnin - Rimsky-Korsakov - The Enchanted Kingdom (1996)

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Anatoli Konstantinovich Liadov 
01] Baba-Yaga, Op. 56
02] The Enchanted Lake, Op. 62
03] Kikimora, Op. 63
Nikolai Tcherepnin  
04] La Princesse lointaine, Op.4 - Prelude
05] Le Royaume enchanté, Op. 39 – Prelude
Rimsky-Korsakov  
06] Le Coq d'or, Suite - 1. Introduction and Dodon's Sleep
07] Le Coq d'or, Suite - 2. King Dodon on the Battlefield
08] Le Coq d'or, Suite - 3. Queen of Shemakha's Dance - King Dodon's Dance
09] Le Coq d'or, Suite - 4. Wedding Procession - Death of King Dodon – Finale

Russian National Orchestra
Mikhail Pletnev - conductor

 

This collection of exotica written in the fantastic Russian fairy-tale tradition benefits from the superior tone and ensemble of an orchestra founded as recently as 1990. With silky strings and characteristically Russian wind, its virtuoso approach and the detail of Pletnev’s interpretations show the music’s hyper-refinement and fastidious use of colour to advantage. The great rarities here are the pieces by the composer and conductor Nicolai Tcherepnin (1873-1945), a pupil of Rimsky-Korsakov. His languid La princesse lointaine derives from a verse play by Edmond Rostand about a knight dreaming of an oriental princess, while Le royaume enchanté depicts the magical kingdom of Kashchey – stamping ground also of Stravinsky’s contemporaneous Firebird. With Tchaikovskian clarity, and heady harmonies akin to Scriabin, the minuteness of Tcherepnin’s writing marks him as a Fabergé in sound, though the three orchestral miniatures by Anatol Liadov (another Rimsky pupil) are scarcely less remarkable in deploying sizeable forces with exquisite delicacy. Amidst all these epicurean sweetmeats, the suite drawn from Rimsky-Korsakov’s satirical final opera seems plainer fare than usual, though its glittery brilliance registers keenly in the recording’s wide range of colour and dynamics.-- BBC Music Magazine

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