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Imserba Webstore - Pytor Illych Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker - Complete Ballet

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List Price: $16.98
Our Price: $9.77
Your Save: $ 7.21 ( 42% )
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Manufacturer: Philips
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0028946211427 Label: Philips Manufacturer: Philips Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Philips Release Date: 1998-10-20 Studio: Philips
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Despair - Ridiculous Comment: Despair : the music must be played so fast to be recorded in one CD . The tempi are so fast, no reprise is done, and the pauses between the dances are of one second: ridiculous !!! No one dancer will dance with this record. Maybe one new cartoon with Tom & Jerry.........
Customer Rating:      Summary: It Doesn't Have to Christmas Comment: This is an excellent recording of the Nutcracker! It's wonderful to have the full ballet instead of just selections from the suite. The music somehow stays timeless even after millions of seasonal ballet performances and use in shopping malls. Whether or not your a fan of classical music, this is a good recording that almost anyone can enjoy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: If you aren't a classical snob . . . Comment: Beautifully lyrical ballet music. Rarely played in its entirety, it's definitely worth the listen. Go beyond the shorter, holiday performance version. You'll be glad you did.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wonderful, just buy it Comment: this recording doesn't need another review, at what, $14 just buy it. You won't regret it. A great great recording of beautiful music.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Higher, faster, louder fools a lot of people Comment: I heard this recording on the radio, and could not believe that a recording company would release such a hideous performance. It is technically unsound because the tempi are so fast in many places that the notes do not speak on even the violins, much less on the viole and celli. The brass sound (especially in the trumpets) is so coarse that it hurts. I have played this piece many times with good conductors and bad ones, but I have never encountered a situation in which the music and the orchestra were so utterly degraded by an "interpretation." Gergiev made what is obviously a GREAT orchestra sound at best mediocre, and most of the way through, just bad. You would have to pay me in seven figures to put this atrocity in my library of recorded music. I had to put one star in the rating to publish this review, but it surely doesn't deserve even that one.
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