Debussy: Nocturnes; Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune; Images


Debussy: Nocturnes; Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune; Images
Michael Tilson Thomas
Label
DG
Catalogue No.
4806574
Barcode
00028948065745
Format
1-CD
About

‘This is the one piece I would like to conduct when I am old,’ reads Claudio Abbado’s entry in his diary, aged eight. He was speaking of Debussy’s ‘Nocturnes’. He recorded it in 1970 with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at whose Tanglewood Festival in 1958 he had won the Koussevitzky Prize. It was around 1970 too that the Boston Symphony (‘aristocrat of American orchestras’) signed with Deutsche Grammophon. The recording was rapturously received by audience and critics. The next year brought more Debussy from the Bostonians, this time with the young American conductor, Michael Tilson Thomas. According to Michael Steinberg, the 24-year-old, ‘greyhound lean Tilson Thomas came blasting with electrifying energy in the autumn of 1969’ as Assistant Conductor to a rather depressed atmosphere prevalent at the time in Boston. MTT recorded another of Debussy’s triptychs, ‘Images pour orchestre’, in a reading that was clear, crisp and colourful. Together with its original coupling, the ‘Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune’, and Abbado’s ‘Nocturnes, it paints a multifarious canvas of the Boston sound in the early 1970s, representing a cornerstone of the orchestra’s work with Deutsche Grammophon.

TRACK LISTING / ARTISTS

CLAUDE DEBUSSY
Trois Nocturnes

Boston Symphony Orchestra
New England Conservatory Chorus
Lorna Cooke DeVaron, chorus-master
Claudio Abbado

Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune
Images pour orchestre

Boston Symphony Orchestra
Michael Tilson Thomas

Recording information

Executive Producer: Karl Faust
Recording Producer: Rainer Brock
Balance Engineer: Günter Hermanns
Editing: Joachim Niss (Images, Prélude); Helmut Najda (Nocturnes)
Recording Location: Symphony Hall, Boston, USA, February 1970 (Nocturnes); February 1971 (Images, Prélude)

Reviews

‘a prestige issue if ever there was one … aural glamour … the German engineers have done marvels in a new environment at capturing the characteristic Boston sound … What with a German record company working with an American orchestra on French music conducted by an Italian, it is not surprising that the result is richly cosmopolitan … The procession in Fêtes is as vigorous and colourful as anything seen in an Italian town’ (Nocturnes) Gramophone

‘Abbado’s account of the Nocturnes is one of the finest in the catalogue … The playing of the Boston Orchestra is immensely polished but not glossy, and there is a naturalness about this performance that also distinguishes the recording’ Penguin Guide

‘revelatory … a new approach to Debussy’s music, releasing its vital forces … animated, full of contrast and superbly recorded’ Diapason

‘Michael Tilson Thomas’ set of Images too is recorded with exceptional life and colour. The performance is alive, not without atmosphere, and the orchestral playing is admirable. The approach is youthfully impulsive.’ Penguin Stereo Record Guide