Bartok / Macelaru / Wdr Sinfonieorchester- Wooden Prince Dance Suite
Following their first album for Linn (Dvorák: Legends Op. 59, Czech Suite Op. 39), the WDR Sinfonieorchester and Cristian Macelaru pursue the same folk vein with two orchestral works by Béla Bartók. Based on a rather childish tale (prince, princess, fairies, and of course a happy ending!), the music of the ballet The Wooden Prince - recorded in full here - has all the ingredients of a masterpiece: masterful scoring for large forces, use of musical themes, an effortless amalgam of folk and late-Romantic elements. Composed in 1923 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the merging of the towns of Buda and Pest - alongside commissions by Ernö Dohnányi and Zoltán Kodály - the century-old Dance Suite is a six-movement work that has become one of Bartók's best known compositions. Born in Timi?oara, a short distance from Hungaria, Macelaru can boast an unparalleled understanding of Bartók, as evident here.
Tracklist:
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~Introduction
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~First Dance. Dance of the princess in teh forest
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~The prince sets off and falls in love
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~Second Dance. Dance of the trees
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~Third Dance. Dance of the waves
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~ The prince has an idea
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~Fourth Dance. Dance of the princess with the wooden prince
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~The prince despairs
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~The prince is restored
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~Return of the princess - Fifth Dance
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~The wooden prince falls to the ground - The radiant prince appears - Sixth Dance
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~Seventh Dance - The despair of the princess
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~The happy end
- Dance Suite, Sz. 77~Moderato
- Dance Suite, Sz. 77~Allegro molto
- Dance Suite, Sz. 77~Allegro vivace
- Dance Suite, Sz. 77~Molto tranquillo
- Dance Suite, Sz. 77~Comodo
- Dance Suite, Sz. 77~Finale. Allegro
Following their first album for Linn (Dvorák: Legends Op. 59, Czech Suite Op. 39), the WDR Sinfonieorchester and Cristian Macelaru pursue the same folk vein with two orchestral works by Béla Bartók. Based on a rather childish tale (prince, princess, fairies, and of course a happy ending!), the music of the ballet The Wooden Prince - recorded in full here - has all the ingredients of a masterpiece: masterful scoring for large forces, use of musical themes, an effortless amalgam of folk and late-Romantic elements. Composed in 1923 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the merging of the towns of Buda and Pest - alongside commissions by Ernö Dohnányi and Zoltán Kodály - the century-old Dance Suite is a six-movement work that has become one of Bartók's best known compositions. Born in Timi?oara, a short distance from Hungaria, Macelaru can boast an unparalleled understanding of Bartók, as evident here.
Tracklist:
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~Introduction
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~First Dance. Dance of the princess in teh forest
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~The prince sets off and falls in love
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~Second Dance. Dance of the trees
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~Third Dance. Dance of the waves
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~ The prince has an idea
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~Fourth Dance. Dance of the princess with the wooden prince
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~The prince despairs
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~The prince is restored
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~Return of the princess - Fifth Dance
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~The wooden prince falls to the ground - The radiant prince appears - Sixth Dance
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~Seventh Dance - The despair of the princess
- Wooden Prince, Op. 13 Sz. 60~The happy end
- Dance Suite, Sz. 77~Moderato
- Dance Suite, Sz. 77~Allegro molto
- Dance Suite, Sz. 77~Allegro vivace
- Dance Suite, Sz. 77~Molto tranquillo
- Dance Suite, Sz. 77~Comodo
- Dance Suite, Sz. 77~Finale. Allegro