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Igor Strawinsky: »Pétrouchka« / Serge Prokofieff: Sonate Nr. 7 Op. 83 / Maurizio Pollini, piano / Deutsche Grammophon LP Stereo
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Petrushka (French: Pétrouchka; Russian: Петрушка) is a ballet and orchestral concert work by Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. It was written for the 1911 Paris season of Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes company; the original choreography was by Michel Fokine and stage designs and costumes by Alexandre Benois, who assisted Stravinsky with the libretto. The ballet premiered at the Théâtre du Châtelet on 13 June 1911 with Vaslav Nijinsky as Petrushka, Tamara Karsavina as the lead ballerina, Alexander Orlov as the Moor, and Enrico Cecchetti the charlatan.
Petrushka tells the story of the loves and jealousies of three puppets. The three are brought to life by the Charlatan during the 1830 Shrovetide Fair (Maslenitsa) in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Petrushka loves the Ballerina, but she rejects him. She prefers the Moor. Petrushka is angry and hurt, and challenges the Moor. The Moor kills him with his scimitar. Petrushka's ghost rises above the puppet theatre as night falls. He shakes his fist at the Charlatan, then collapses in a second death.
Petrushka brings music, dance, and design together in a unified whole. It is one of the most popular of the Ballets Russes productions. It is usually performed today using the original designs and choreography. Grace Robert wrote in 1946, "Although more than thirty years have elapsed since Petrushka was first performed, its position as one of the greatest ballets remains unassailed. Its perfect fusion of music, choreography, and décor and its theme—the timeless tragedy of the human spirit—unite to make its appeal universal".
Tracklist:
Trois Mouvements De Pétrouchka | |||
A1 | 1. Danse Russe. Allegro Giusto |
2:30 | |
A2 | 2. Chez Pétrouchka |
4:18 | |
A3 | 3. La Semaine Grasse. Con Moto - Allegretto - Tempo Giusto - Agitato |
8:23 | |
Sonate Nr. 7 Op. 83 |
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B1 | 1. Allegro Inquieto - Andantino |
7:27 | |
B2 | 2. Andante Caloroso |
6:08 | |
B3 | 3. Precipitato |
3:11 |
- Composed By – Igor Stravinsky (tracks: A1 to A3), Sergei Prokofiev (tracks: B1 to B3)
- Cover – Wandrey's Studio
- Engineer – Heinz Wildhagen
- Engineer [Recording] – Heinz Wildhagen
- Liner Notes – Hanspeter Krellmann, Ursula Klein
- Photography By – Paolo Gianbarberis
- Piano – Maurizio Pollini
- Producer – Karl Faust
- Recording Supervisor – Rainer Brock