Béla Bartók (1881-1945) - Cantata Profana, Sz 94 "A kilenc csodaszarvas"; The Wooden Prince, Sz 60, Op. 13 (1992)
Cover Front Album
Composer Béla Bartók (1881-1945)
Conductor Pierre Boulez
Orchestra / Ensemble I Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Length 73:09
Format CD
Genre Ballet; Cantata; Misc. Choral; Misc. Orchestral; Orchestral; Vocal
Chorus I Chicago Symphony Chorus
Chorus Master Margaret Hillis
Index 899
Out of Print Yes
Musicians
Tenor John Aler
Basso John Tomlinson
Credits
Producer Karl-August Naegler
Label Deutsche Grammophon
Track List
01 Cantata Profana, Sz 94 "A kilenc csodaszarvas": I. "Volt egy oreg apo": Molto moderato - Allegro molto 06:59
02 Cantata Profana, Sz 94 "A kilenc csodaszarvas": II. Hej, de az o edes apjok": Andante 08:00
03 Cantata Profana, Sz 94 "A kilenc csodaszarvas": III. "Volt egy oreg apo": Moderato 03:17
04 The Wooden Prince, Sz 60, Op. 13: [Introduction]: Molto moderato 05:13
05 The Wooden Prince, Sz 60, Op. 13: First Dance: Dance of the Princess in the Forest: Molto moderato 05:04
06 The Wooden Prince, Sz 60, Op. 13: Second Dance: Dance of the Trees: Assai moderato 05:26
07 The Wooden Prince, Sz 60, Op. 13: Third Dance: Dance of the Waves: Andante 11:35
08 The Wooden Prince, Sz 60, Op. 13: Fourth Dance: Dance of the Princess with the Wooden Prince: Allegro 15:20
09 The Wooden Prince, Sz 60, Op. 13: Fifth Dance: The Princess pulls and tugs at the Wooden Prince and tries to make him dance: Meno mosso (subito) 01:55
10 The Wooden Prince, Sz 60, Op. 13: Sixth Dance: She tries to attract the real Prince with her seductive dancing 01:37
11 The Wooden Prince, Sz 60, Op. 13: Seventh Dance: Dismayed, the Princess attempts to hurry after the Prince, but the forest bars her way: Moderato 08:43
Personal
Purchase Date 10/23/2003
Value $17.98
Store Hear Again, Gainesville
Condition 100%
Nationality Hungarian
Language Hungarian
Period 20th Century
Details
Studio Orchestra Hall, Chicago
Catalog Number 435 863-2
Live No
Recording Date December 1991
Spars DDD
Reissue No
Sound Stereo
Notes
John Aler: Tenor
John Tomlinson: Baritone

Notes, illustrations, texts and translations

Essay: Paul Griffiths