Roussel - Bacchus et Ariane, Op. 43 - Suite No. 1
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Ballet
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Kazuki Yamada conducts Roussel, Debussy & Poulenc
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Nicely done, with the OSR woodwind and strings playing with poise and Yamada controlling the narrow dynamic range with great skill…Yamada’s way with Roussel is high-voltage if occasionally raw... — More…
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Presto Recordings of the Year, Finalist 2016
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The ballet bounces along with tremendous colour, and some elegant woodwind phrasing while Denève's ear for detail pays dividends. He maintains a relentless drive in the Symphony… keeping up... — More…
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Christoph Eschenbach admits the Symphony has been a revelation to him, conducting it with the conviction of a convent, with his pacing of the sombre slow-burning introduction being especially... — More…
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Jean Martinon: The Philips Legacy
The Complete Philips Recordings 1953–1956
Eduardo del Pueyo (piano), Corinne Vozza (contralto)
Orchestre des Concerts Lamoureux, Jean Martinon
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Masterworks of the late 19th Century in France
Françoise Pollet (soprano), Marie-Ange Todorovitch (Djamileh), Jean-Luc Maurette (Haroun), François Le Roux (Splendiano), Natalie Dessay (soprano)
Orchestre National d'ile de France, Jacques Mercier
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