Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf; Britten: Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra


Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf; Britten: Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra
Antal Doráti
Label
Decca
Catalogue No.
4808475
Barcode
00028948084753
Format
1-CD
About

So perennial are the texts and music for ‘Peter and the Wolf’ and ‘The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra’ that many a celebrity has recorded it. Both works have drawn some of the most famous actors, including Meryl Streep and here, a young Sean Connery (in 1966). It was vividly recorded for Decca’s Phase 4 series, as was, in 1973, Prokofiev’s ‘Lieutenant Kijé’. The lieutenant in question is a creation of bureaucracy, a non-existent character fleshed out with a life to satisfy the curiosity of the Tsar who has misheard a phrase (in Russian, “the lieutenants, however”) as the lieutenant’s name. The suite follows the soldier’s life story from birth through first love and marriage and the famous sleigh-ride in the Troika before finally being put to rest in a fictitious death and burial.

TRACK LISTING / ARTISTS

SERGEI PROKOFIEV
Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67

Sean Connery, narrator
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Antal Dorati

Lieutenant Kijé: Suite

Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
Antal Dorati

BENJAMIN BRITTEN
The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra

Sean Connery, narrator
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Antal Dorati

Recording information

Recording Producers: Tony d’Amato (Peter and the Wolf; Young Person’s Guide); Raymond Few (Lieutenant Kijé)
Balance Engineers: Arthur Lilley (Peter and the Wolf; Young Person’s Guide); Arthur Bannister (Lieutenant Kijé)
Recording Locations: Kingsway Hall, London, UK, 8–9 March 1966; AVRO Studio, Hilversum, The Netherlands, 1–4 June 1973

Reviews

‘the orchestra is in fine form, Dorati seems to be enjoying himself thoroughly and invests the music with all its point and humour without overdoing it … and Sean Connery is an excellent narrator … The recording is splendid in both forms, combining brilliance with warmth and above all else, everything is presented in straightforward style, without misplaced humour or over-dramatisation’ (Peter and the Wolf, Young Person’s Guide) Gramophone

‘an ideal demonstration for hi-fi enthusiasts … Dorati’s performances are dramatic and are well matched by the vivid Phase 4 recording. The Decca sound is spectacular … the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra plays splendidly’ (Lieutenant Kijé) Gramophone