cubanmiamiboy Posted March 1, 2009 Share Posted March 1, 2009 I just listened to my newest Giselle adquisition: The Two LP set of the complete Ballet by the London Symphony Orchestra under Anatole Fistoulari, ca.1961. I love it, and I'm on my way to get me Zuraitis/Bolshoi Orchestra, just to listen to the whole Minkus Act I PDD Link to comment
Marc Haegeman Posted March 1, 2009 Share Posted March 1, 2009 I just listened to my newest Giselle adquisition: The Two LP set of the complete Ballet by the London Symphony Orchestra under Anatole Fistoulari, ca.1961. I love it, and I'm on my way to get me Zuraitis/Bolshoi Orchestra, just to listen to the whole Minkus Act I PDD Fistoulari's Giselle is one of the best I've heard on disc. It also appeared on a Mercury double CD a while ago. Try to find his Swan Lake with the LSO. It's well worth the investment as well. Link to comment
Mel Johnson Posted March 1, 2009 Share Posted March 1, 2009 The Fistoulari is indeed very good. It's the version I learned the score from. There's a bit of heaviness in the orchestration, especially in Giselle's Act I variation, but on the whole, it's great. You're going to have fun with the Zuraitis. Outside of the interpolations, it uses the oldest version of the score I've ever heard recorded, with the Fugue of the Wilis, an additional man-trapping by the same, and the extended, probably original, ending, which will make much more dramatic good sense when you hear it. Link to comment
leonid17 Posted March 1, 2009 Share Posted March 1, 2009 The Fistoulari is indeed very good. It's the version I learned the score from. There's a bit of heaviness in the orchestration, especially in Giselle's Act I variation, but on the whole, it's great. You're going to have fun with the Zuraitis. Outside of the interpolations, it uses the oldest version of the score I've ever heard recorded, with the Fugue of the Wilis, an additional man-trapping by the same, and the extended, probably original, ending, which will make much more dramatic good sense when you hear it. I also admire both these recordings but I lean to the reality of the Zhuraitis recordings as I heard him conduct Giselle in the theatre on a good number of occasions and he was as distinguished off stage as he was on the podium. Link to comment
rg Posted March 1, 2009 Share Posted March 1, 2009 is Zhuratis on CD in this full-text version? i think there is a newer recording w/ him w/ less of the 'old text' included? or maybe i'm misremembering. i know only of the full/old Zhruatis on LP. Link to comment
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