Claudio Abbado Conducts Mussorgsky

Zehava Gal, contralto · London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus · Claudio Abbado



This is an important collection of real rarities by Mussorgsky. Many of them are manhandled by Rimsky-Korsakov in game re-orchestrations, but there is more than enough of the original to engage the attention. The early Scherzo in B flat must rank as one of Mussorgsky’s least individual pieces, with its Schubertian good humour. In slow passages Abbado tends to inflate matters, but on balance these are fine performances of rare and precious repertory. -- Jan Smaczny, BBC Music Magazine


Modest Mussorgsky (1839-1881)

Khovanshchina · Galitsin's Journey
Joshua
Salammbo· Chorus of Priestesses
Scherzo in B-Flat
The Destruction of Sennacherib
Night on Bald Mountain (Original Version)
Oedipus in Athens· Chorus of People in the Temple
Khovanshchina· Prelude
Triumphal March (The Capture of Kars)
MP3 320 · 116 MB

5 comentarios:

Aggelos dijo...

Thanks so much for this album!
I was looking for this for ages....
I love Lame 3.98 VBR V0 mp3s!
Please keep up the good work!



Could you post this as well?
http://www.sonymasterworks.com/artist/claudio-abbado/mussorgsky-st-johns-night-on-bare-mountain-works.html

expanium dijo...

Hola Aggelos,

Ya había subido el álbum Mussorgsky: St. John's Night on Bare Mountain; Works - BP - Abbado

Aquí:

http://i-bloggermusic.blogspot.com/search/label/Moussorgsky

you must always use search or labels.

Saludos

Aggelos dijo...

Yes, indeed. Thanks!
I forgot to make a search.....

ajedrezCali dijo...

Felicitarlo por esta espectacular Suite de musica culta. Se acaban las palabras para la presentacion, contenido y orden. Adelante, la cultura no debe tener barreras ni precio.

Este link de Abbado dirijiendo a Modesto Mussorgsky no activo.

gracias

expanium dijo...

NEW LINK:
http://www.mediafire.com/?p4x29xwjtj1ma7o

This is an important collection of real rarities by Mussorgsky. Many of them are manhandled by Rimsky-Korsakov in game re-orchestrations, but there is more than enough of the original to engage the attention. The early Scherzo in B flat must rank as one of Mussorgsky’s least individual pieces, with its Schubertian good humour. In slow passages Abbado tends to inflate matters, but on balance these are fine performances of rare and precious repertory.

Jan Smaczny, BBC Music Magazine