Stone Flower

Track Listings

 
1. Tereza My Love
2. Children's Games
3. Choro
4. Brazil
5. Stone Flower
6. Amparo
7. Andorinha
8. God and the Devil in the Land of the Sun
9. Sabia
10. Brazil [Alternate Take]

Stone Flower,Antonio Carlos Jobim,Sony,Bossa Nova,Brazil,Brazilian Jazz,Jazz,Jazz Music,Pop


Stone Flower
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Stone Flower
Ary Barroso , Hubert Laws , Antonio Carlos Jobim , and Urbie Green
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ASIN: B0000630CR
Release Date: 2002-03-05

Tracks:

  1. Tereza My Love
  2. Children's Games
  3. Choro
  4. Brazil
  5. Stone Flower
  6. Amparo
  7. Andorinha
  8. God And The Devil In The Land Of The Sun
  9. Sabia
  10. Brazil (Alternate Take)

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The American producer Creed Taylor produced some of the best recordings Antonio Carlos Jobim ever made. Taylor's lush strings, evocative woodwinds, and selection of top-notch jazz musicians were a perfect match for Jobim's spare, bossa nova-flavored compositions. This 1970 recording features Jobim backed by bassist Ron Carter, trombonist Urbie Green, flutist Hubert Law, and soprano saxophonist Joe Farrell. Several classics, such as "Children's Games," the lilting "Tereza My Love," and the two soft samba/swing renditions of Ary Barroso's "Brazil," are lovingly draped in the velvet arrangements of the then-young Brazilian sensation Eumir Deodato. Jobim's dry and achy vocals, along with his acoustic and rarely heard electric-piano playing, add the right sonic seasoning to this delightful disk. --Eugene Holley Jr.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Sublime.......2006-06-12

I'll add my praises of this disc to all the others. I fell totally in LOVE with Bossa Nova back in high school. I collected everything I could, from Best of Sergio Mendes - which is also very highly recommended to those who love this genre- to Joao Gilberto. In fact I made a trip to Brazil back in 1975 because I had to see this land where this sublime music came from. Anyway back to the disc. I had everything Jobim had recorded but this one intrigued me the most. It was his darkest and most complex. Worth adding to any collection of jazz, bossa, latin or anything else.

5 out of 5 stars Jobim.......2006-03-07

Listen to the samples and you will not need anyone's comments. "Wave", "Tide", "Stone flower" and the rest of the albums with Jobim's music will live for ever. Smooth, relaxing, stylish.

5 out of 5 stars Maybe the most precious Jobim treasure.......2006-02-24


Another 5-star Jobim collaboration with producer Creed Taylor for his CTi label with arrangements by Deodato and a team of Jazz master musicians featuring Urbie Green and Hubert Laws.

Repertoire consists of Jobim material except for traditional Brazilian composer Ary Barroso's 'Brazil'.

Part of Jobim's compositions is music he composed for the film 'The Adventurers' also with arrangements by Deodato, issued in a very rare soundtrack album by Paramount label. Unfortunately, out of print.

Refer to the beautiful waltz 'Children's Games' which was also recorded by Elis Regina in her 'Elis & Tom' under the Portuguese title 'Chovendo na Roseira'.

A fundamental Jobim and Bossa Nova and Great Music album!

5 out of 5 stars Mere words just aren't enough..........2006-02-09

This is the greatest in bossa nova bar none and would be my pick of what music straight from Heaven sounds like. Antonio Carlos Jobim is the underrated genius of the genre and his recordings are beyond words for description. Both cuts of "Brazil" are priceless and the song "Sabia" is worth the price of this album alone. The new 2002 reissue has new liner nothes and a crystal-clear sound, giving them the greatest of sound quality for the full effect. Do yourself a favor and get this, it will send you to places you never thought possible.

4 out of 5 stars Stone Flower-Also Ran.......2006-02-01

While this is a very fine album, the tracks are not Jobim's best. These are prime examples of a great composer's lesser works, that produced by anyone else would be considered gems. The musicians on the album are all well known in their own right and the recording quality is excellent. A good album but not a great album
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    ASIN: B0009SOFXG
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    Choirs Include the Morriston Orpheus Choir, the Pontadrddulais Male Voice Choir, the Caerphilly Male Voice Choir, the Cwrt-y-gollen Choir, the Treorchy Male Choir and the Lucknow Male Voice Choir.
    Mischa Maisky and Martha Argerich in Concert
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    Mischa Maisky and Martha Argerich in Concert

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    ASIN: B00076YNIM
    Release Date: 2005-03-08

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    The duo of cellist Mischa Maisky and pianist Martha Argerich is known for the virtuoso flair they bring to their performances. This recording from a 2003 Brussels concert is no exception. The way they tear into the wild second movement Allegro of the Shostakovich, with both artists rattling off its grotesqueries at warp speed, will have you at the edge of your chair. They're as admirable in the brooding Largo of that work and in conveying the rhapsodic Romanticism of the Prokofiev Sonata. At times they can seem self-indulgent, lingering over phrases in both of those Sonatas and teasing the lines in Stravinsky's Suite italienne, which the composer arranged for cello and piano from his Pulcinella ballet. But the flip side of that is the spontaneity that they achieve here, and even when pianissimos are taken down to the barely audible or diminuendos are exaggerated, the effects are too thrilling to complain about. Here's another must-have for their many fans. --Dan Davis

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Easy listening.......2007-01-13

    The music on this CD is easy to listen to. I sometimes put it in my Bose as the wake-up music.

    5 out of 5 stars Virtuoso Music, Virtuoso Performances.......2005-07-25

    There are, as reviewers always say, other ways to play this music. But few other teams have captured the fire and ice of this very disparate music of three Russian masters. With Pulcinella, Stravinsky announced to the world his own brand of neoclassicism (which he had been working toward, certainly, through pieces such as the Octet). The "Suite Italien" drawn from Pulcinella and arranged for cello and piano by Stravinsky and cellist Gregor Piatigorsky has more edginess than the orchestral original, I find, and so seems even more Stravinskian.

    With the Prokofiev, we hear one of the best examples of that master's compromise between his earlier spiky modernism and later more populist style. Here, without doubt, is one of the great pieces of 20th-century chamber music, with its warm and generous opening andante (punctuated by moments of dark drama), its jocose march-like second movement, and its riveting and headlong finale. Well, it's headlong in this performance anyway. Maybe Maisky and Argerich don't precisely adhere to Prokofiev's Allego ma non troppo marking, but the results are scintillating, virtuoso in the extreme.

    For me, Shostakovich's Cello Sonata is on a lower artistic plane, though it certainly has its enticements: the grotesquery of the scherzo second movement is Shostakovich at his most interesting and haunting. I'm in a minority, I'm sure, but you can keep many of his long-winded and supposedly dramatic slow movements, including the Largo of this sonata. We're back on familiar ground, though, in the finale, and Maisky and Argerich's is as exciting a performance of this strange, beguiling music--like a glance ahead to the finale of the Ninth Symphony--as you're likely to hear.

    DG's recording has all the benefits, none of the drawbacks of live recording. There is warm cello sound and full, rich piano tone without clangor. Plus the applause is separately banded, so you can listen or not as you wish; during the music (except for the encore, a waltz by Prokofiev) the audience is dead silent. Recommended without a single reservation.

    5 out of 5 stars Bravado Showmanship in an Exhilarating Concert.......2005-07-21

    Martha Argerich and Mischa Maisky - what a partnership! This is one of those live concert recordings that overcomes all technical blemishes and simply glows with superb playing. Recorded in a concert in 2003 in Belgium, these two superior musicians have a chemistry easily observed in concert and equally palpable on recordings. This is a must have CD for almost all music lovers.

    Three works comprise this recital. The first piece in a transcription for cello and piano written by Stravinsky himself of portions of his ballet 'Pulchinella'. Argerich and Maisky dive right into the Italianate parody with zest and extraordinary facility of playing. Both the Prokofiev and Shostakovich Sonatas find each musician exploring the rich profundities of their individual instruments as well as the dashing eccentricities and joys of the piano and cello in tandem. The result is not only a dazzling musical conversation but also an expansion of the validity of each composer's work.

    The playing is of the highest quality and the recorded sound is excellent: the ambience of the hall adds to the musical mixing. For shear joy of fine music perfectly played with soul and heart, this recital is no one to be passed over lightly! Highly recommended. Grady Harp, July 05

    5 out of 5 stars unique.......2005-05-07

    It's like continuation of his Live in Japan, debussy, franck, and chopin... I met Mischa Maisky in Schlern Music Festival in Italy. I heard his third movement of Shostakovich sonata while he was giving a master class. In the small room, everybody dropped massive bitter sour tears. The room was filled with unexplainable charisma... It was so unforgetable scent of music that I had to buy this recording.
    Flower That Shattered the Stone
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    • Absolutely wonderful! The great balladeer returns!
    Flower That Shattered the Stone
    John Denver
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    Release Date: 1990-09-24

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    1. Flower That Shattered the Stone
    2. Thanks to You
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    7. Raven's Child
    8. Ancient Rhymes
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    12. Flower That Shattered the Stone (Reprise)

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    5 out of 5 stars Absolutely wonderful! The great balladeer returns!.......2005-06-29

    How sweet it is to know that the outstanding quality of his previous album, "Higher Ground", was not just a fluke! Our favorite singer really has come back! This album rates as his best work since "I Want To Live". There's a comfortable flow here, from one great song to another.

    The title track nas a mellowness reminiscent of "My Sweet Lady" and "This Old Guitar." There are two charming ballads of gratitude and romance, called "Thanks To You" and "The Gift You Are." Political commentary is also represented in fine form, with "Raven's Child" and "Stonehaven Sunset." "High, Wide & Handsome" is a playful little western number with some great dobro licks. But my favorite is a brilliantly soaring wildlife piece called "Eagles & Horses". As you listen, you get a panoramic vision of wide-open wilderness, where eagles race with horses in blissful abandon, filled with the exuberance of freedom.

    John's peerless gift for celebrating the splendor of nature is as strong as ever! Add to that the touching romance, the social admonition, the stylish production work, and the splendid musicianship, and you have a truly beautiful album. Perfect for anytime, anywhere.
    Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kijé; Scythian Suite
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • top quality recording
    • stunning orchestral suites, recorded from 1965 to 1974
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    ASIN: B0000042DL
    Release Date: 1997-10-14

    Tracks:

    1. Lieutenant Kije - Suite, Op. 60: The Birth Of Kije - S. Prokofiev
    2. Lieutenant Kije - Suite, Op. 60: Romance - S. Prokofiev
    3. Lieutenant Kije - Suite, Op. 60: The Wedding Of Kije - S. Prokofiev
    4. Lieutenant Kije - Suite, Op. 60: Troika - S. Prokofiev
    5. Lieutenant Kije - Suite, Op. 60: The Burial Of Kije - S. Prokofiev
    6. Chout - Suite, Op. 21b: The Buffoon And His Wife - S. Prokofiev
    7. Chout - Suite, Op. 21b: Dance Of The Wives - S. Prokofiev
    8. Chout - Suite, Op. 21b: The Buffoons Kill Their Wives - S. Prokofiev
    9. Chout - Suite, Op. 21b: Dance Of The Buffoons' Daughters - S. Prokofiev
    10. Chout - Suite, Op. 21b: In The Merchant's Bedroom - S. Prokofiev
    11. Choat - Suite, Op. 21b: The Young Wife Becomes A Goat - S. Prokofiev
    12. Chout - Suite, Op. 21b: The Burial Of The Goat - S. Prokofiev
    13. Chout - Suite, Op. 21b: Quarrel Between The Buffoon And The Merchant - S. Prokofiev
    14. Chout - Suite, Op. 21b: Final Dance - S. Prokofiev
    15. Autumnal, Op. 8 - S. Prokofiev
    16. The Prodigal Son - Symphonic Suite, Op. 46b: Adagio - S. Prokofiev
    17. The Prodigal Son - Symphonic Suite, Op. 46b: Allegro fastoso - S. Prokofiev
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    19. The Prodigal Son - Symphonic Suite, Op. 46b: Andante assai - S. Prokofiev
    20. The Prodigal Son - Symphonic Suite, Op. 46b: Andante pomposo - S. Prokofiev

    Tracks:

    1. Scythian Suite, Op. 20: The Adoration Of Veles And Ala - Sergei Prokofiev
    2. Scythian Suite, Op. 20: The Enemy God And Dance Of The Black Spirits - Sergei Prokofiev
    3. Scythian Suite, Op. 20: Night - Sergei Prokofiev
    4. Scythian Suite, Op. 20: The Glorious Departure Of Lolly and the Procession of the Sun - Sergei Prokofiev
    5. The Stone Flower, Op. 118: Prologue - Sergei Prokofiev
    6. The Stone Flower, Op. 118: From Act I - Sergei Prokofiev
    7. The Stone Flower, Op. 118: From Act II - Sergei Prokofiev
    8. The Stone Flower, Op. 118: From Act III - Sergei Prokofiev
    9. The Stone Flower, Op. 118: From Act IV - Sergei Prokofiev

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    This is an excellent collection of music largely composed during Prokofiev's Paris period--the first two decades of this century--though The Stone Flower comes from the end of his career, and Kije from the exact middle. The Scythian Suite was originally conceived as a ballet in direct competition with Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring, but when no production seemed imminent, the composer turned it into an orchestral piece. The biting, fiercely brilliant music of the Paris ballets has never been as popular as Prokofiev's later music, but this generous compilation allows you to hear the consistently high level of quality that he maintained over his entire career, and at a bargain price it's most welcome. --David Hurwitz

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars top quality recording.......2004-10-08

    All of the pieces on this CD are well played and performed, with a readily melodic quality. The Lieutenant Kije Suite and the Chout Suite especially are packed full of music which is easily listening and of a beauty which stands in stark contrast to the angry, dense and violent music which Prokofiev composed when he was younger. These CDs are a must have for any lover of Prokofiev, or classical music in general.

    5 out of 5 stars stunning orchestral suites, recorded from 1965 to 1974.......2002-11-22

    This is a gigantic, no-frills package of first-rate Prokofiev. Originally recorded between 1965 and 1974, this Decca Double includes six works, five of them major -- Autumnal, the Scythian Suite, Chout, The Prodigal Son, Lt. Kije, and The Stone Flower. Autumnal was composed in 1910 before Prokofiev left Russia, and was influenced by Scriabin and Debussy. The Scythian Suite, Chout and The Prodigal Son were all Paris works, intended for Diaghilev's ballets. The young Prokofiev was brilliant, urbane, witty, and definitely should not have been in Stravinsky's shadow. Lt. Kije was written as a Soviet film score in the early-mid 1930s, paving the way for Prokofiev's return. Kije contains three memorable themes, which are interwoven in the last movement. Prokofiev's populist touch here at its best! The Stone Flower, a 50-minute work, was one of his last compositions, based on Urals folk songs. The Stone Flower is lushly melodic -- Prokofiev was only getting better at the time of his tragic death in 1953(in the same hour as Stalin!).

    Prokofiev had a gift comparable to Mozart's. Prokofiev and Shostakovich, the Russian Mozart and Beethoven of the 20th century!
    Flower Grows in Stone
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Passion, passion, passion
    • AMAZING
    Flower Grows in Stone
    Kyler
    Manufacturer: Deep South
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00025ETY6
    Release Date: 2004-06-01

    Tracks:

    1. Something So Beautiful
    2. Nothing Soothes Me
    3. Dead End
    4. Higher Ground
    5. Flawless
    6. Radioactive
    7. Snowed In
    8. Broken Arrow
    9. Distraction
    10. Coffee Break/Laika
    11. Distill
    12. Big City Boy
    13. Breathe Again
    14. One

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Passion, passion, passion.......2005-11-23

    Kyler's music is beautiful and full of passionate expression, and her voice is amazing. I especially love the song "Higher Ground" with its soaring chorus and melody that has you listening to it over and over again. This CD has it all from her catchy songs "Something So Beautiful" and "Broken Arrow", to the playful "Snowed In", and of course, beautiful ballads like "Higher Ground" and "Flawless".

    Kyler's one of the most talented songwriters to come by in a long time, with a beautiful voice to match. You will love this CD.

    5 out of 5 stars AMAZING.......2005-09-14

    Kyler is an amazingly talented singer/songwriter...everyone should check this album out, it's well worth 15bucks. Very powerful voice with the lyrics to back it up, which is very hard to find these days
    Allusions in the Moonlight: a japanese lieder recital
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      Allusions in the Moonlight: a japanese lieder recital

      Manufacturer: Thorofon
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00000459K
      Release Date: 1996-06-18

      Tracks:

      1. Aki No Tsuki
      2. Suna-Yama
      3. Awate Dokoya
      4. Higambana
      5. Narayama
      6. Furusato No
      7. Ishi No Ue
      8. Shonen
      9. Komoronaru Kojo No Hotori
      10. Hamebe No Uta
      11. Kojo No Tsuki
      12. Takuboku Tankashu: Yawaraka Ni
      13. Takuboku Tankashu: Hoho Ni Tsuto
      14. Takuboku Tankashu: Inochi Naki
      15. Takuboku Tankashu: Yamia No Goto
      16. Takuboku Tankashu: Kozukata No
      17. Takuboku Tankashu: Furusato O
      18. Takuboku Tankashu: Hazure Made
      19. Takuboku Tankashu: Ametsuchi Ni
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      21. Sara: Azumaya No
      22. Sara: Kitaaki No
      23. Sara: Sara
      24. Sara: Karasu
      25. Sara: Yoshikiri
      26. Sara: Uranoto
      27. Sara: Yume
      Prokofiev: The Stone Flower
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • A Glorious Score
      • An Underrated Work
      Prokofiev: The Stone Flower

      Manufacturer: Chandos
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00008WQB1
      Release Date: 2003-05-20

      Tracks:

      1. The Mistress Of Copper Mountain
      2. Danilo And His Work
      3. Danilo In Search Of The Stone Flower
      4. Danilo Meets His Fellow Villagers
      5. Scene And Duet Of Katerina And Danilo
      6. Interlude I. Severyan And The Workers
      7. Round Dance
      8. Katerina Bids Farewell To Her Friends
      9. Maiden's Dance
      10. Danilo's Dance
      11. Unmarried Men's Dance
      12. Severyan's Arrival
      13. Altercation Over The Malachite Vase
      14. Scene Of Katerina And Danilo
      15. Danilo's Thoughts
      16. Danilo Enticed Away By The Mistress Of The Copper Mountain
      17. The Mistress Shows Danilo The Treasures Of The Earth
      18. Duet Of The Mistress And Danilo (First Temptation)
      19. Scene And Waltz Of The Diamonds (Second Temptation)
      20. Dance Of The Russian Precious Stones (Third Temptation)
      21. Waltz

      Tracks:

      1. Danilo's Monologue And The Mistress's Reply
      2. The Mistress Shows Danilo The Stone Flower
      3. Severyan And The Workers; The Mistress's Warning
      4. Scene And Katerina's Dance (Thinking Of Danilo)
      5. Severyan's Arrival
      6. 'Where Are You, Sweet Danilo?'
      7. The Appearance Of The Mistress And Katerina's Joy
      8. Ural Rhapsody
      9. Interlude II
      10. Russian Dance
      11. Gypsy Dance
      12. Severyan's Dance
      13. Solo Of The Gypsy Girl And Coda
      14. Katerina's Appearance And Severyan's Rage
      15. The Appearance Of The Mistress And Scene Of Severyan Transfixed
      16. Severyan Follows The Mistress
      17. Severyan's Death
      18. Katerina Sits By The Fire And Yearns For Danilo
      19. Scene And Katerina's Dance With The Skipping Fire-Spirit
      20. Katerina Follows The Fire-Spirit
      21. Katerina's Dialogue With The Mistress
      22. Danilo Turned To Stone
      23. The Joy Of Katerina And Danilo's Reunion (Adagio)
      24. The Mistress Presents Gifts To Katerina And Danilo
      25. Epilogue

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars A Glorious Score.......2007-01-30

      After years of being entranced by segments of the score on some obsecure recording lable, I finally came across this full length recording and became completely overwhelmed: I was in love with the score. Several years later I had the opportunity to choreograph and design a new production of Stone Flower. During the creative time I reallized that one cannot listen to the score as only an accompaniment to a story-ballet. No, it is far more than that; it is the musical evocation of the composers deep and abiding love of his country. Prokofiev has exposed every aspect of who he is in this remarkable work: from the earthy, rhythmical folk sections, to the wonderment he would have experienced were he to enter the realm of the Mistress of the Copper Mountain, every note, every theme, is pure. On the surface the story seems quite elemental, however, it is far more than that: it is the story of artistic sacrifice and an examination of what love truly is. The Stone Flower is Prokofiev's "lost work" - no one knows it! It should be elevated into the pantheon of standards. Unfortunately, the only version anyone has seen is that lumbering Bolshoi production that is laughable at best. Were a choreographer of the calibre of a Nummeier or Killiam, someone not casting glances back to the Communist era, to get the vision of this work, then something truly remarkable could happen.

      4 out of 5 stars An Underrated Work.......2006-02-22

      When I first read of The Stone Flower it was described as an "abstract" ballet. Although its plotline is a little odd, it is in the tradition of Russian national romanticism, and though it is not innovative like Prokofiev's earlier work it is still pleasing enough to listen to. The ballet's emotional theme is a bit sentimental, but overall I believe that Prokofiev's last work has been underrated. The "Swan" melody from Ivan the Terrible has been well-altered for this work, and the bits from "Summer Day" also fit well into the ensemble. There are arresting original themes, too, such as that of the Mistress of Copper Mountain, the Dance of the Russian Jewels, and the Ural Rhapsody. The ballet's music does get repetitive near the end, so though it is not Prokofiev's best work it is still a fine piece.
      Sergei Prokofiev: The Tale Of The Stone Flower, Op.118
      Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
      • Worth it just to hear the piece
      • Poor Sound Quality
      Sergei Prokofiev: The Tale Of The Stone Flower, Op.118

      Manufacturer: Russian Disc
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000001LNO
      Release Date: 1994-02-01

      Tracks:

      1. Prologue: The Mistress Of The Copper Mountain
      2. Prologue: Danila And His Work
      3. Act I, Tableau 1: Danila In Search Of A Flower
      4. Act I, Tableau 1: Meeting Of Danila And The Countryman
      5. Act I, Tableau 1: Scene And Lyric Duet Of Danila And Katerina
      6. Act I, Tableau 1: Scene OF Severyan With Workers
      7. Act I, Tableau 2: Khorovod
      8. Act I, Tableau 2: Farewell Of Katerina And Her Friends
      9. Act I, Tableau 2: Dance Of The Maidens
      10. Act I, Tableau 2: Danila's Dance
      11. Act I, Tableau 2: Dance Of The Bachelors
      12. Act I, Tableau 2: Severyan's Arrival
      13. Act I, Tableau 2: Dispute Over The Stone Flower
      14. Act I, Tableau 2: Lyric Scene Of Katerina And Danila
      15. Act I, Tableau 2: Danila's Ballad
      16. Act I, Tableau 3: The Mistress Of Copper Mountain...
      17. Act II, Tableau 4: The Mistress Shows Danila The RIches...
      18. Act II, Tableau 4: Duet Of The Mistress And Danila
      19. Act II, Tableau 4: Waltz Of The Diamonds And Scene
      20. Act II, Tableau 4: Russian Dance Of The Semi-Precious Stones

      Tracks:

      1. Act II, Tableau 4: Monologue Of Danila In Answer...
      2. Act II, Tableau 4: The Mistress Shows Danila The Stone Flower
      3. Act II, Tableau 4: Severyan And The Workers....
      4. Act II, Tableau 5: Scene And Dance Of Katerina
      5. Act II, Tableau 5: Arrival Of Severyan
      6. Act II, Tableau 5: 'Where Are You, Danila'
      7. Act II, Tableau 5: Appearance Of The Mistress...
      8. Act III, Tableau 6: Ural Rhapsody
      9. Act III, Tableau 6: Interlude
      10. Act III, Tableau 6: Russian Dance
      11. Act III, Tableau 7: Gypsy Dance
      12. Act III, Tableau 7: Severyan's Dance
      13. Act III, Tableau 7: Gypsy Solo And General Coda
      14. Act III, Tableau 7: Appearance Of Katerina And Outburst...
      15. Act III, Tableau 7: Appearance Of The Mistress...
      16. Act III, Tableau 7: Severyan's Pursuit Of The Mistress
      17. Act III, Tableau 7: Death Of Severyan
      18. Act IV, Tableau 8: Katerina Sits By The Fire And Longs...
      19. Act IV, Tableau 8: Scene And Dance Of Katerina With...
      20. Act IV, Tableau 8: Katerina Follows The Fire Spark
      21. Act IV, Tableau 8: Dialogue Of Katerina And The Mistress
      22. Act IV, Tableau 8: The Petrified Danila
      23. Act IV, Tableau 8: Joyful Reunion Of Katerina And Danila
      24. Act IV, Tableau 8: The Mistress Of Copper Mountain Gives...
      25. Act IV, Tableau 8: Epilogue

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars Worth it just to hear the piece.......2004-03-03

      I'll grant that this recording's sound quality leaves a bit to be desired, but, since this is the *only* audio recording I've seen of this piece, it's worth having.

      The orchestra represents the music well, and the conductor knows his bit, too.

      There is a digitally recorded video that was released on Elektra in the early 90s, but I fear it is likely not available anymore.

      IMHO, this is one of Prokofiev's best stage works, and it's nice to actually be able to listen to it, especially since it's played well. I can put up with a bit of hiss :).

      1 out of 5 stars Poor Sound Quality.......2003-01-02

      This recording was made in 1968 (AAD Stereo on the CD). Sounds like it was recorded in a 40 gallon drum. The performance is good but the recording technology lets it down severely.
      Sergej Prokofiev: The Stone Flower
      Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
      • The laborer is worthy of his hire.
      • Confused by Carrie-Lee
      • A Superbly Played Version of Prokofiev's Last Ballet
      • Sooooo Disappointing
      Sergej Prokofiev: The Stone Flower

      Manufacturer: Cpo Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000009COU
      Release Date: 2000-10-06

      Tracks:

      1. Prologue: 1. The Mistress Of The Copper Mountain
      2. Prologue: 2. Danilo And His Work
      3. Act I Scene 1: 3. Danilo In Search Of The Flower
      4. Act I Scene 1: 4. Danilo Meets His Fellow Villagers
      5. Act I Scene 1: 5. Scene And Duet Of Katerina And Danilo
      6. Act I Scene 1: 6. Interlude
      7. Act I Scene 2: 7. Round Dance
      8. Act I Scene 2: 8. Katerina Bids Farewell To Her Friends
      9. Act I Scene 2: 9. The Girl's Dance
      10. Act I Scene 2: 10. Danilo's Dance
      11. Act I Scene 2: 11. The Unmarried Mens's Dance
      12. Act I Scene 2: 12. Severyan's Arrival
      13. Act I Scene 2: 13. Altercation Over The Malachite Vase
      14. Act I Scene 2: 14. Scene Of Katerina And Danilo
      15. Act I Scene 2: 15. Danilo's Meditation
      16. Act I Scene 3: 16. Danilo Enticed Away By The Mistress Of The Mountain

      Tracks:

      1. Act II Scene 4: 17. The Mistress Shows Danilo The Treasures Of The Earth
      2. Act II Scene 4: 18. Duet OF The Mistress And Danilo
      3. Act II Scene 4: 19. Scene And Waltz Of The Diamonds
      4. Act II Scene 4: 20. Dance Of The Russian Precious Stones
      5. Act II Scene 4: 21. Waltz
      6. Act II Scene 4: 22. Danilo's Monolog And The Mistresses Reply
      7. Act II Scene 4: 23. The Mistress Shows Danilo The Stone Flower
      8. Act II Scene 4: 24. Severyan And The Workers; The Mistress' Warning
      9. Act II Scene 5: 25. Scene And Katerina's Dance
      10. Act II Scene 5: 26. Severyan's Arrival
      11. Act II Scene 5: 27. 'Where Are You, Sweet Danilo?'
      12. Act II Scene 5: 28. The Appearance Of The Mistress; Katerina's Joy
      13. Act III Scene 6: 29. Ural Rhap

      Tracks:

      1. Act III Scene 6: 30. Interlude
      2. Act III Scene 6: 31. Russian Dance
      3. Act III Scene 7: 32. Gypsy Dance
      4. Act III Scene 7: 33. Severyan's Dance
      5. Act III Scene 7: 34. Solo Of The Gypsy Girl And Coda
      6. Act III Scene 7: 35. Katerina's Appearance And Severyan's Rage
      7. Act III Scene 7: 36. The Appearance Of The Mistress And Scene Of Severyan Transfixed To The Earth
      8. Act III Scene 7: 37. Severyan Follows The Mistress
      9. Act III Scene 7: 38. Severyan Dies
      10. Act IV Scene 8: 39. Katerina Sits By The Fire And Yearns For Danilo
      11. Act IV Scene 8: 40. Scene And Dance Of Katerina And The Skipping Of The Fire-Spirits
      12. Act IV Scene 8: 41. Katerina Follows The Fire-Spirits
      13. Act IV Scene 8: 42. Dialog Of Katerina And The Mistress
      14. Act IV Scene 8: 43. Danilo Turned To Stone
      15. Act IV Scene 8: 44. The Joy Of The Meeting Of Katerina And Danilo
      16. Act IV Scene 8: 45. The Mistress Presents Gifts To Katerina And Danilo
      17. Act IV Scene 8: 46. Epilog

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars The laborer is worthy of his hire........2002-05-28

      In Europe as in North America, some excellent musicians have made local orchestras their homes. The North German Rundfunk may not be the Berlin Philharmonic, but the recording sounds great to me.

      4 out of 5 stars Confused by Carrie-Lee.......2001-10-24

      (...)This recording of Prokofiev's colorful final ballet is, I believe, exceptionally well conducted, played and recorded. My only complaint would be the somewhat too-lean string sound; it just doesn't have quite the body and warmth needed for some of the more powerful passages. That reservation aside, I find the orchestral sound wonderful, with all sorts of vivid detail---the full range of woodwinds, powerful, well-balanced brass, all of the percussion neatly delineated, etc.

      When one considers Prokofiev's unique orchestral "voice" by studying his scores, it is obvious that a certain ponderous, brazen sound is called for rather frequently, particularly in music such as this which deals with very elemental story material
      (a fantastic rural folk-tale involving all manner of gems, malachite, the Goddess of the Copper Mountain, fire spirits, etc)... and, for such a late work, "The Stone Flower" contains much that harkens back to Prokofiev's early days as an "enfant terrible" and works such as "Chout", "The Fiery Angel", the Second Piano Concerto, etc.

      The point is that I was greatly impressed by this recording and the conductor's grasp of this rather unwieldy and at times tedious score. His shaping of the music is quite expert, even when Prokofiev was obviously just padding things to satisfy the requirements of the stage. And that "ponderous" quality of the orchestral writing is quite telling in this performance ---the writing of unison trumpets in their lower register, the frequent pounding of the tuba and bass drum, the distinctive use of the piano--all of those bizarre, cool sounds that are so uniquely Prokofiev---are brilliantly captured here.

      I have also listened recently to the Rozhdestvensky recording of which Carrie-Lee Coke writes so enthusiastically. What I find remarkable is that it is, like most all of those Russian recordings of that vintage, incredibly harsh and dry, with bleating brass, hard-edged, wobbly strings, and shrill woodwinds, in addition to the raw-sounding percussion...all of which is reverbed to death by the engineers!

      Don't get me wrong-----I find this type of recording for this type of music quite exciting--and Rozhdestvensky is a fabulously
      imaginative conductor, though not nearly so sensitive in his shaping of the music as Maestro Jurowski.

      (...)In fact, as I jumped back and forth between the 2 recrodings, I was AGAHST at Rozhdestvenstky's SLAM-BANG approach, as if he was out to kill anything that moved! (Once again,this is not necessarily inappropriate for this music!)

      BOTTOM LINE----if you are interested in this unusual, rare score by the fabulous MR. Prokofiev, you cannot go wrong with this recording. Let's face it---this is NOT great music----but Maestro Jurowski, through his insightful and well-paced conducting (not to mention the fine orchestral playing and the brilliantly detailed and well-balanced recording) makes the best possible case for it.

      Buy with confidence! (...)

      4 out of 5 stars A Superbly Played Version of Prokofiev's Last Ballet.......2001-09-26

      This is the complete score and the very best performance I have ever heard of this ballet.

      2 out of 5 stars Sooooo Disappointing.......2000-12-15

      The Stone Flower Ballet is one of my favorite peices of music. For over 20 years I have listened to an old Melodiya recording of the Bolshoi Theater Orchestra (Gennady Rozhdestvenshy conducting)with unabated pleasure. That recording evokes indescribable emotions. In short, it is a work of art which involvement with is amoung the things that makes life worthwhile. Then again, there is this recording which is supposed to be the subject of this review. It is dull. It is harsh and brassy. It is irritating. It is downright unpleasant, or worse. The contrast between the two performances is as profound as any I have ever noted for one peice of music. Whether you are familar with the Stone Flower or not, I highly recommend that you skip this recording. If the music is new to you, this is an off-putting introduction. If you know the Stone Flower I trust you too will be terribly let down. Unfortunately, this appears to be the only CD rendition in print. A couple of years ago, however, there were also video dance performances of the ballet. I saw the Bolshoi's version which was quite good. I give this 2 stars instead of one because every now and then the bad performance fails to completely obliterate the lovely score.

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