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    George Bizet (Paavo Jaervi) - Symphony In C (Jeux Denfants, Roma) (2010)

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    George Bizet (Paavo Jaervi) - Symphony In C (Jeux Denfants, Roma) (2010)

    George Bizet (Paavo Jaervi) - Symphony In C (Jeux Denfants, Roma) (2010)
    MP3 VBR 181 kbps | 13 Tracks | ~98 MB | 2010-11-01 | No Scans
    Genre: Classical | Label: Virgin Classics | Total Playing Time: 75:53 min

    Paavo Jarvi conducts the Orchestre de Paris in a couple of Bizet favorites, plus one of his less well-known orchestral works. Bizet never envisioned the Symphony in C being performed, much less becoming his most popular work besides Carmen (which he also never knew would be as popular as it is) and other stage works. The Petite Suite, drawn from five selections from the piano duet suite Jeux denfants, is not as familiar, but it is still heard far more often than the final work on this recording, Roma. Roma was a disappointment for Bizet. It began as a symphony representing Italian cities he had visited. It was revised a couple of times, and performed in different versions, but it never really gelled into a full-fledged symphony. Hearing it next to the other two pieces, it just isnt as inherently appealing as them. There are some charming melodies, but nothing really memorable, and their development isnt very organic or necessarily interesting. The Scherzo, the first movement Bizet completed and liked the best, is the most successful. It has more
    of the Bizet playfulness that were used to. Jarvi and the Orchestre try to bring some vitality to Roma, and it comes off as OK, but nothing more. The Symphony and the Suite are ingrained in the French repertoire, so the orchestra knows and performs them nearly flawlessly. However, that leaves it up to the conductor to make the reading distinctive. The way Jarvi seems to choose to do this is to rush through the music of the fast movements. To those who know the music more than just in passing, especially the Symphony, it often seems that there isnt room for breath or enough of a deceleration at the ends of phrases. Its a decent interpretation otherwise, and to those who arent as familiar with the music, it will suit.

    Tracklist:
    01 ::: symphony in c - symphonie en ut - ::: 09:45
    allegro vivo
    02 ::: symphony in c - symphonie en ut - ::: 09:26
    adagio
    03 ::: symphony in c - symphonie en ut - ::: 05:34
    scherzo: allegro vivace
    04 ::: symphony in c - symphonie en ut - ::: 08:49
    allegro vivace
    05 ::: petite suite dorchestre, op. 22 ::: 02:15
    (jeux denfants) - marche - allegrett
    06 ::: petite suite dorchestre, op. 22 ::: 02:27
    (jeux denfants) - berceuse - andanti
    07 ::: petite suite dorchestre, op. 22 ::: 01:05
    (jeux denfants) - impromptu - allegr
    08 ::: petite suite dorchestre, op. 22 ::: 03:22
    (jeux denfants) - duo - andantino
    09 ::: petite suite dorchestre, op. 22 ::: 01:57
    (jeux denfants) - galop - presto
    10 ::: roma, suite for orchestra no 3 - ::: 11:52
    andante tranquillo - allegro agitado
    11 ::: roma, suite for orchestra no 3 - ::: 05:11
    allegro vivace
    12 ::: roma, suite for orchestra no 3 - ::: 07:00
    andante molto
    13 ::: roma, suite for orchestra no 3 - ::: 07:10
    allegro vivacissimo