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Tracklist

Petrouchka (Complete) Burlesque In Four Scenes (Revised 1947 Version)
Scene I (9:11)
1.01 The Shrovetide Fair
1.02 A Group Of Drunken Revelers Passes, Dancing
1.03 The Master Of Ceremonies Entertains The Crowd From His Booth Above
1.04 An Organ-Grinder Appears In The Crowd With A [Woman] Dancer
1.05 The Organ-Grinder Begins To Play
1.06 The Dancer Dances, Beating Time On The Triangle
1.07 At The Other End Of The Stage A Music Box Plays, Another [Woman] Dancer Dancing Around It
1.08 The First Dancer Plays The Triangle Again
1.09 The Organ And The Music Box Stop Playing; The Master Of Ceremonies Resumes His Pitch
1.10 The Merry Group Returns
1.11 Two Drummers, Stepping Up In Front Of The Little Theater, Attract The Attention Of The Crowd By Their Drumrolls
1.12 At The Front Of The Little Theater Appears The Old Magician
1.13 The Magic Trick
1.14 The Magician Plays The Flute
1.15 The Curtain Of The Little Theater Opens And The Crowd Sees Three Puppets: Petrouchka, A Moor, And A Ballerina
1.16 The Magician Brings Them To Life By Touching Them Lightly With His Flute
1.17 Russian Dance: Petrouchka, The Moor, And The Ballerina Suddenly Begin To Dance, To The Great Astonishment Of The Crowd [Danse Russe]
Scene II (4:02)
2.1 Petrouchka's Room (As The Curtain Rises, The Door To Petrouchka's Room Opens Suddenly; A Foot Kicks Him Onstage; Petrouchka Falls And The Door Closes Again Behind Him)
2.2 Petrouchka's Curses
2.3 The Ballerina Enters
2.4 The Ballerina Leaves
2.5 Petrouchka's Despair
Scene III (6:40)
3.1 The Moor's Room
3.2 The Moor Dances
3.3 Appearance Of The Ballerina
3.4 Dance Of The Ballerina (Cornet In Hand)
3.5 Waltz (The Ballerina And The Moor)
3.6 The Moor And The Ballerina Prick Up Their Ears
3.7 Appearance Of Petrouchka
3.8 The Fight Between The Moor And Petrouchka. The Ballerina Faints
3.9 The Moor Throws Petrouchka Out
Scene IV (12:30)
4.01 The Shrovetide Fair (Toward Evening)
4.02 The Wet-Nurses' Dance [Wet-Nurses' Dance]
4.03 A Peasant Enters With A Bear. Everyone Scatters [Peasant With Bear]
4.04 The Peasant Plays The Pipe. The Bear Walks On His Hind Feet
4.05 The Peasant And The Bear Leave
4.06 A Reveling Merchant And Two Gypsy Women Enter. He Irresponsibly Amuses Himself By Throwing Bank Notes To The Crowd [Gypsies And A Rake Vendor]
4.07 The Gypsy Women Dance. The Merchant Plays The Accordion
4.08 The Merchant And The Gypsies Leave
4.09 Dance Of The Coachmen And The Grooms [Dance Of The Coachmen]
4.10 The Wet-Nurses Dance With The Coachmen And The Grooms
4.11 The Mummers [Masqueraders]
4.12 The Devil (Mummer) Induces The Crowd To Frolic With Him
4.13 Buffoonery Of The Mummers (Goat And Pig)
4.14 The Mummers And The Maskers Dance
4.15 The Rest Of The Crowd Joins In The Mummers' Dance
4.16 The Crowd Continues To Dance Without Taking Notice Of The Cries Coming From The Little Theater [The Scuffle, Blackamoor And Petrouchka]
4.17 The Dances Break Off. Petrouchka Dashes From The Little Theater, Pursued By The Moor, Whom The Ballerina Tries To Restrain
4.18 The Furious Moor Seizes Him And Strikes Him With His Saber
4.19 Petrouchka Falls, His Head Broken
4.20 A Crowd Forms Around Petrouchka [Death Of Petrouchka]
4.21 He Dies, Still Moaning. A Policeman Is Sent To Look For The Magician [Police And The Juggler]
4.22 The Magician Arrives
4.23 He Picks Up Petrouchka's Corpse, Shaking It
4.24 The Crowd Disperses
4.25 The Magician Remains Along On The Stage. He Drags Petrouchka's Corpse Toward The Little Theater
4.26 Above The Little Theater Appears The Ghost Of Petrouchka, Menacing, Thumbing His Nose At The Magician [Apparition Of Petrouchka's Double]
4.27 The Terrified Magician Lets The Puppet-Petrouchka Drop From His Hands And Exits Quickly, Casting Frightened Glances Over His Shoulder
Le Sacre Du Printemps (The Rite Of Spring) Pictures Of Pagan Russia
Part I: The Adoration Of The Earth (14:02)
5.1 Introduction
5.2 The Augurs Of Spring (Dances Of The Adolescents)
5.3 Ritual Of Abduction
5.4 Spring Rounds
5.5 Ritual Of The Rival Tribes
5.6 Procession Of The Sage
5.7 The Kiss Of The Earth (The Sage)
5.8 The Dance Of The Earth
Part II: The Sacrifice (15:44)
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Mystic Circles Of The Adolescents
6.3 Glorification Of The Chosen One
6.4 Evocation Of The Ancestors
6.5 Ritual Action Of The Ancestors
6.6 Sacrificial Dance (The Chosen One)
Four Etudes For Orchestra
7 Danse 0:49
8 Excentrique 1:59
9 Cantique 3:50
10 Madrid 2:35

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Mercury
  • Copyright (c) – Philips Classics Productions
  • Manufactured By – PolyGram Classics & Jazz
  • Marketed By – PolyGram Classics & Jazz
  • Recorded At – Northrop Memorial Auditorium
  • Recorded At – Watford Town Hall

Credits

  • Art Direction – Ton Friesen
  • Composed By – Igor Stravinsky
  • Conductor – Antal Dorati
  • Engineer [Associate] – Robert Eberenz (tracks: 1 to 6)
  • Engineer [Chief Engineer], Supervised By [Technical Supervisor] – Robert Eberenz (tracks: 7 to 10), C. Robert Fine* (tracks: 1 to 6)
  • Liner Notes [Liner Notes Editor] – Sedgwick Clark
  • Mastered By [Mastering Engineer For Compact Disc] – Andrew Nicholas
  • Orchestra – Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra (tracks: 1 to 6), London Symphony Orchestra* (tracks: 7 to 10)
  • Photography By [Cover] – Brett Weston
  • Producer, Transferred By [3- to 2-Channel Conversion For Compact Disc] – Wilma Cozart Fine*
  • Recording Supervisor [Recording Director] – Harold Lawrence (tracks: 7 to 10), Wilma Cozart (tracks: 1 to 6)
  • Supervised By [Musical Supervisor] – Clair Van Ausdall (tracks: 1 to 4), Harold Lawrence (tracks: 5 and 6), Wilma Cozart Fine*

Notes

Tracks 1 to 4 recorded April 4, 1959 in USA (Northrop Memorial Auditorium)
Tracks 5 & 6 recorded November 15, 1959 in USA (Northrop Memorial Auditorium)
Tracks 7 to 10 recorded July 7, 1964 in Great Britain (Watford Town Hall)

All works were recorded on 3-track half-inch tape using three Telefunken 201 microphones. "Petrouchka" was first released as SR90216, "Rite Of Spring" as SR90253, and the "Four Etudes" on SR90387.

This compilation ℗ 1993
Total Playing Time: 71:06

Liner notes are adapted from notes by John Scrymgeour and Gene Bruck (Etudes).

Printed in USA.

On page 25 (of the, enclosed, booklet) the word "licenses" is misspelled as "lisences".

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 289-434331-2 9
  • Matrix / Runout: 434 331-2 01@ F
  • SPARS Code: ADD
  • Other (Catalog number suffix): M M