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Notes
This album of orchestral showpieces features four of the five members of the Mighty Handful, a group of Russian composers who, during the second half of the 19th century, collaborated to create a distinct national style. The recorded works illustrate different aspects of their endeavors – both in terms of the musical means they employ and their subject matter. Orientalism is one of the typical features of the music of the group, as witness Balakirev’s Islamey – employing material from the Caucasus Mountains – and Borodin’s Polovtsian Dances, describing the revels of a nomadic eastern tribe during a 12th-century raid into the Russian lands. The most individual of the group was Modest Mussorgsky, with a musical language both powerful and startlingly vivid in imagination. His celebrated Pictures from an Exhibition was composed in 1874 as a tribute to a recently deceased artist friend, and takes in such specifically Russian elements as the fairy-tale witch Baba Yaga and the Great Gate of Kiev. Originally written for the piano it is here performed in the 1922 orchestration by Maurice Ravel. Also by Mussorgsky, the opening Night on the Bare Mountain paints a witch’s Sabbath in bold brushstrokes, and was re-orchestrated by Rimsky-Korsakov after the composer’s death. It is his version, with more sumptuous orchestral textures and a tighter formal plan that is heard here, performed by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and Lan Shui.
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Reviews
“Recordings from this source are always interesting, and this one is no exception. Lan Shui’s interpretations tend to be just a little different, giving the listener something to think about, while remaining mainstream. All that applies to this beautifully played and well recorded disc…”
Roger Hecht – American Record Guide – September/October 2021
“… This smooth sounding release is, indeed, a Russian Spectacular!”
Steven Kruger – Fanfare – September/October 2021
**** Excellent Album
Jérémie Cahen – Classica magazine (France) – September 2021
Performance **** Recording *****
“… I doubt whether you’d hear a more pulsating and brilliantly executed performance of the Lyapunov orchestration of Balakirev’s Islamey than this version. It’s such a tour de force … Special praise must also be given to BIS’s recording engineers who have captured this programme in extremely vivid sound.”
Erik Levi – BBC Music magazine – August 2021
“… Program notes are detailed and engaging. There are a wide variety of interpretative viewpoints for this repertoire, but far fewer are as musical as these performances, and BIS’s recording is stupendous – warmly recommended.”
David A. McConnell - theclassicreview.com – 12 May 2021
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