Solti at the Ballet
Georg Solti
Label
Decca
Catalogue No.
4806589
Barcode
00028948065899
Format
2-CD
About

The Hungarian-born conductor Georg Solti (1912–1997) was one of Decca’s most prolific recording artists. Eloquence’s survey of his recordings features, in the main, some of his earliest recordings for the company. Although recorded as far back as 1960, during his tenure with the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Solti’s recording of ‘Gaîté parisienne’ remains one of the sonically most thrilling orchestral recordings ever to be made and a performance that is no less impactful. Both the Rossini/Respighi and the Dukas pieces were recorded with the Israel Philharmonic in the late 1950s at a time when Solti also recorded music by Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky with this orchestra. The coupling of the Rossini/Respighi and Dukas works was the first recording Decca was to issue with the Israel Philharmonic (in September 1957).

In 1967, Solti became music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, a post he held until 1991. During his tenure there, his work as a recording artist continued unabated, including complete symphonic cycles by Beethoven, Brahms, Mahler, Bruckner and Tchaikovsky. As music director laureate, he continued to record with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra until 1997.

TRACK LISTING / ARTISTS

CD1
JACQUES OFFENBACH
Gaîté parisienne (arr. Rosenthal)
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden

GIOACHINO ROSSINI
La Boutique fantasque (arr. Respighi)
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra

CD2
PYOTR ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY
Swan Lake, Op. 20: Suite
The Nutcracker: Suite, Op. 71a
Chicago Symphony Orchestra

PAUL DUKAS
L’Apprenti sorcier
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra

Georg Solti

Recording information

Recording Producers: James Walker, Erik Smith (Offenbach/Rosenthal); John Culshaw, James Walker (Rossini/Respighi, Dukas); Michael Haas (Tchaikovsky)
Balance Engineers: Kenneth Wilkinson (Offenbach/Rosenthal); James Brown (Rossini/Respighi, Dukas); Stanley Goodall (Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake); John Pellowe (Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker)
Recording Locations: Tifferet Cinema, Rishon LeZion, Israel, 28–29 March 1957 (Rossini/Respighi, Dukas); Kingsway Hall, London, UK, 26–27 May 1960 (Offenbach/Rosenthal); Orchestra Hall, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 27–28 January 1986 (Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker), 11 October 1988 (Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake)

Reviews

‘The Covent Garden orchestra is on its toes, and its new conductor gets some exhilarating playing, and the quality is all you could wish for’ (Offenbach) Gramophone

‘an absolutely splendid recording … This Solti performance [of La Boutique fantasque] is sheer delight, played as it is with a combination of style and gusto it needs; a most exhilarating performance … this is an excellent debut on Decca (Rossini/Respighi, Dukas) Gramophon

The Nutcracker suite brings consistently responsive playing from every department of this fine orchestra, and many touches of affectionate detail from Solti … The whole performance is relaxed yet characterful and the individual dances emerge as freshly as ever.’ Gramophone

‘The Swan Lake suite […] has a winning spontaneity’ Gramophone