Immerse yourself in the rich, orchestral tapestry of the New York Philharmonic with their captivating album, "Leopold Stokowski, Vol. 4." Released on December 18, 2012, under the Documents label, this collection is a testament to the orchestra's prowess and the timeless compositions it brings to life.
The album opens with the enchanting "Masquerade Ballet Suite," a five-movement journey through waltzes, nocturnes, and mazurkas that evoke the elegance and intrigue of a masquerade ball. Following this, the orchestra delves into the vibrant and dramatic world of "Petrushka," a ballet in four tableaux, showcasing the New York Philharmonic's ability to convey the full spectrum of human emotion through music.
The album concludes with "L'Ascension," a meditative four-part orchestral work that ascends from majestic to triumphant, culminating in a prayerful finale. Throughout the hour-long album, the New York Philharmonic demonstrates its mastery of classical repertoire, offering a listening experience that is both profound and uplifting. Whether you're a seasoned classical aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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Tracks
Masquerade Ballet suite: I. WaltzNew York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
Masquerade Ballet suite: II. NocturneNew York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
Masquerade Ballet suite: III. MazurkaNew York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
Masquerade Ballet suite: IV. RomanceNew York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
Masquerade Ballet suite: V. GalopNew York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
Petrushka Ballet music in 4 tableaux "First Tableau" The Shrovetide Fair - Original version 1911New York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
Petrushka Ballet music in 4 tableaux "First Tableau" The Crowds - Original version 1911New York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
Petrushka Ballet music in 4 tableaux "Second Tableau" Petrushka's Room - Original version 1911New York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
Petrushka Ballet music in 4 tableaux "Third Tableau" The Moor's Room. Dance of the Ballerina - Original version 1911New York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
Petrushka Ballet music in 4 tableaux "Third Tableau" Waltz: the Ballerina and the Moor - Original version 1911New York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
Petrushka Ballet music in 4 tableaux "Fourth Tableau" The Shrovetide Fair (Near Evening) - Original version 1911New York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
Petrushka Ballet music in 4 tableaux "Fourth Tableau" Dance of the Nursemaids - Original version 1911New York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
Petrushka Ballet music in 4 tableaux "Fourth Tableau" Dance of the Peasant and the Bear - Original version 1911New York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
Petrushka Ballet music in 4 tableaux "Fourth Tableau" Dance of the Gypsy Girls - Original version 1911New York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
Petrushka Ballet music in 4 tableaux "Fourth Tableau" Dance of the Coachmen and Grooms - Original version 1911New York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
Petrushka Ballet music in 4 tableaux "Fourth Tableau" The Masqueraders - Original version 1911New York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
Petrushka Ballet music in 4 tableaux "Fourth Tableau" The Fight: the Moor and Petrushka - Original version 1911New York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
Petrushka Ballet music in 4 tableaux "Fourth Tableau" Death of Petrushka - Original version 1911New York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
Petrushka Ballet music in 4 tableaux "Fourth Tableau" The Police and the Showman. Apparation of Petrushka - Original version 1911New York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
L'Ascension 4 Meditations for Orchestra: I. Majesté du Christ demandant sa gloire à son PèreNew York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
L'Ascension 4 Meditations for Orchestra: II. Alléluias sereins d'une âme qui désire le cielNew York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
L'Ascension 4 Meditations for Orchestra: III. Alléluia sur la trompette, alléluia sur la cymbaleNew York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski
L'Ascension 4 Meditations for Orchestra: IV. Prière du Christ montant vers son PèreNew York Philharmonic, Leopold Stokowski