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Valery Gergiev, Mariinsky Theatre Soloists, Orchestra & Chorus - Stravinsky: Oedipus Rex / Les Noces (2010) PS3 ISO + FLAC

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Valery Gergiev, Mariinsky Theatre Soloists, Orchestra & Chorus - Stravinsky: Oedipus Rex / Les Noces (2010) PS3 ISO + FLAC

Valery Gergiev, Mariinsky Theatre Soloists, Orchestra & Chorus - Stravinsky: Oedipus Rex / Les Noces (2010)
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DST64 2.0 & 5.1 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 74:10 minutes | Digital Booklet | 4,56 GB
or FLAC 2.0 Stereo (converted with foobar2000 to tracks) 24bit/88,2 kHz | Digital Booklet | 1,39 GB
Features Stereo and Multichannel Surround Sound | Mariinsky # MAR 0510

Less than four years separate the premieres of Les Noces and Oedipus Rex, yet they each represent high-points in two distinct phases of Stravinsky's career. Although the concept of Les Noces is highly innovative – a 'dance cantata' – the music remains rooted in Russian folk traditions. Choreographed by Bronislava Nijinska and dedicated to Diaghilev, whose Ballet Russes gave the premiere, it marks the crowning glory of Stravinsky's so-called 'second Russian period'. The opera-oratorio Oedipus Rex is the first great work of Stravinsky's neoclassical period. It was a major change in his compositional style, influenced in part by the loss of 'Russian identity' following his emigration. It is sung in Latin with Jean Cocteau's original French narration spoken here by Gérard Depardieu.

Valery Gergiev brings enormous authority to two of Stravinsky's pivotal masterworks of the 1920s, Les Noces, the dance-cantata completed in 1923, and the opera-oratorio Oedipus Rex from 1927. Les Noces, the final work from the composer's "Russian" period, draws heavily on Russian folk material, deployed with the kind of raw rhythmic primitivism of Le Sacre du printemps. Gergiev leads vocal and instrumental forces from the Mariinsky Theatre of St. Petersburg in a propulsively energetic account of the score. The use of native Russian speakers in the vocal roles allows for a performance of such exhilarating abandon that it sounds like it is on the brink of flying out of control. One of the composer's first major works from his neo-classical period, Oedipus Rex, also shows the influence of both Russian music and a cool, forward-looking modernism. The power of Gergiev's reading lies in his ability to make all those elements clearly audible, and at the same time make them coalesce into a coherent and urgently dramatic performance; he turns the familiar story into a real nail-biter that builds to an overwhelming conclusion. The full forces of the Orchestra and the Men of the Chorus of the Mariinsky Theatre perform with unreserved power and focus. The soloists are all very fine, and some are much more than fine. Sergei Semishkur's Oedipus does not make an especially strong beginning, but he gathers gravitas and force as the opera progresses. Ekaterina Semenchuk, a powerful and moving Jocasta, has a large, expressive voice that is penetrating from top to bottom. Evgeny Nikitin shines as Creon and the Messenger. Gérard Depardieu is an appropriately dramatic and dignified narrator. The monumentality of this terrific performance is perfectly suited to the high seriousness and grandeur of the opera. The sound of the Mariinsky hybrid SACD is vibrant and thrillingly present. Highly recommended.

Tracklist:

01. Les Noces: Part I: Scene 1: The Bride's Chamber
02. Les Noces: Part I: Scene 2: At the Bridegroom's
03. Les Noces: Part I: Scene 3: The Bride's Departure
04. Les Noces: Part II: Scene 4: The Wedding Feast
05. Oedipus Rex: Prologue and Act I: i. "Spectateurs, vous allez entendre…"
06. Oedipus Rex: Prologue and Act I: ii. "Voici Creon, beau-frere d'Oedipe…"
07. Oedipus Rex: Prologue and Act I: iii. "Oedipe interroge la fontaine de verite…"
08. Oedipus Rex: Act II: i. "La dispute des princes attire Jocaste…"
09. Oedipus Rex: Act II: ii. "Le temoin du meurtre sort de l'ombre…"
10. Oedipus Rex: Act II: iii. "Et maintenant, vous allez entendre…"

Produced by James Mallinson.

Staff & Performers:
Mlada KHUDOLEY - Soprano
Olga SAVOVA - Mezzo-soprano
Alexander TIMCHENKO - Tenor
Andrei SEROV - Bass

Orchestra and Chorus of the Mariinsky Theatre Musical Director and Conductor - Valery GERGIEV
Piano soloists: Alexander MOGILEVSKY, Svetlana SMOLINA, Yulia ZAICHKINA, Maxim MOGILEVSKY
Principal Chorus Master - Andrei PETRENKO. Principal Vocal Coach - Natalia DOMSKAYA
Recorded 28-31 December 2009 in the Concert Hall of the Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg, Russia.


Gerard DEPARDIEU - Narrator

Sergei SEMISHKUR - Oedipus
Ekaterina SEMENCHUK - Jocasta
Evgeny NIKITIN - Creon
Mikhail PETRENKO - Tiresias
Evgeny NIKITIN - Messenger
Alexander TIMCHENKO - Shepherd

Orchestra and Chorus of the Mariinsky Theatre Musical Director and Conductor - Valery GERGIEV
Principal Chorus Master - Andrei PETRENKO. Principal Vocal Coach - Natalia DOMSKAYA. Vocal Coach - Natalia MORDASHOVA
Recorded 28-31 December 2009 and 4-8 February 2010 in the Concert Hall of the Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg, Russia.


foobar2000 1.5.2 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1

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Analyzed: Valery Gergiev, Mariinsky Soloists, Orchestra, and Chorus / STRAVINSKY Oedipus Rex & Les Noces
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR18 -5.44 dB -32.83 dB 4:18 01-Les Noces: Part I: Scene 1: The Bride's Chamber
DR16 -6.98 dB -30.41 dB 5:08 02-Les Noces: Part I: Scene 2: At the Bridegroom's
DR14 -5.84 dB -30.01 dB 2:45 03-Les Noces: Part I: Scene 3: The Bride's Departure
DR16 -5.88 dB -31.42 dB 9:25 04-Les Noces: Part II: Scene 4: The Wedding Feast
DR15 -7.22 dB -32.52 dB 7:43 05-Oedipus Rex: Prologue and Act I: i. "Spectateurs, vous allez entendre…"
DR16 -7.79 dB -34.27 dB 7:32 06-Oedipus Rex: Prologue and Act I: ii. "Voici Creon, beau-frere d'Oedipe…"
DR15 -7.10 dB -32.62 dB 9:28 07-Oedipus Rex: Prologue and Act I: iii. "Oedipe interroge la fontaine de verite…"
DR17 -6.65 dB -33.12 dB 12:19 08-Oedipus Rex: Act II: i. "La dispute des princes attire Jocaste…"
DR18 -9.77 dB -38.46 dB 7:54 09-Oedipus Rex: Act II: ii. "Le temoin du meurtre sort de l'ombre…"
DR15 -5.64 dB -30.13 dB 7:38 10-Oedipus Rex: Act II: iii. "Et maintenant, vous allez entendre…"
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Number of tracks: 10
Official DR value: DR16

Samplerate: 2822400 Hz / PCM Samplerate: 88200 Hz
Channels: 6
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 16934 kbps
Codec: DST64
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Analyzed: Valery Gergiev, Mariinsky Soloists, Orchestra, and Chorus / STRAVINSKY Oedipus Rex & Les Noces
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR18 -6.06 dB -28.96 dB 4:18 01-Les Noces: Part I: Scene 1: The Bride's Chamber
DR15 -7.59 dB -26.84 dB 5:08 02-Les Noces: Part I: Scene 2: At the Bridegroom's
DR14 -5.92 dB -26.12 dB 2:45 03-Les Noces: Part I: Scene 3: The Bride's Departure
DR16 -5.59 dB -27.55 dB 9:25 04-Les Noces: Part II: Scene 4: The Wedding Feast
DR15 -7.17 dB -28.08 dB 7:43 05-Oedipus Rex: Prologue and Act I: i. "Spectateurs, vous allez entendre…"
DR16 -7.53 dB -29.67 dB 7:32 06-Oedipus Rex: Prologue and Act I: ii. "Voici Creon, beau-frere d'Oedipe…"
DR17 -4.72 dB -27.80 dB 9:28 07-Oedipus Rex: Prologue and Act I: iii. "Oedipe interroge la fontaine de verite…"
DR17 -4.99 dB -28.48 dB 12:18 08-Oedipus Rex: Act II: i. "La dispute des princes attire Jocaste…"
DR18 -9.49 dB -33.78 dB 7:53 09-Oedipus Rex: Act II: ii. "Le temoin du meurtre sort de l'ombre…"
DR14 -4.93 dB -25.74 dB 7:38 10-Oedipus Rex: Act II: iii. "Et maintenant, vous allez entendre…"
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Number of tracks: 10
Official DR value: DR16

Samplerate: 2822400 Hz / PCM Samplerate: 88200 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 5645 kbps
Codec: DST64


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