Stravinsky: The Rake's Progress ~ Bostridge · York · Terfel · von Otter · Howells · LSO · Gardiner

Stravinsky: The Rake's Progress ~ Bostridge · York · Terfel · von Otter · Howells · LSO · Gardiner

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Stravinsky: The Rake's Progress ~ Bostridge · York · Terfel · von Otter · Howells · LSO · Gardiner

This release makes one wonder if there is any music John Eliot Gardiner can't conduct well. Here, for what is probably the first time on CD, Gardiner goes for Stravinsky, and while a nitpicker might point out that Rake is Stravinsky's "Mozartean" opera, let's face it--it's real Stravinsky. Gardiner manages the composer's angles and strange rhythms superbly, and he concentrates on the lower instruments as well (the engineers assist nicely throughout), leading a fleet, ironic performance of this tough work while underlining the score's sweetnesses as well. It doesn't hurt that he has the finest cast available: Bryn Terfel's Nick Shadow is amazingly nuanced, and only once or twice does the great bass-baritone do his infamous "whispering act." He's positively chilling in the graveyard scene. And what can one say about Ian Bostridge as the titular rake? When he says, "I wish I had money!" in Act I, he's Everyman; he wins us over and we feel for him no matter how stupid he is. He's a bit stressed at the very top of his range in the one or two forte passages, but considering how clever this artist is, it wouldn't be a surprise if he's doing it on purpose. Deborah York is such a fine Anne--singing with clean, white, innocent tone--that she even outdoes Dawn Upshaw's splendid portrayal. Anne Sofie von Otter sings Baba's music impeccably (and in unaccented English), but, as usual, she seems more distinguished and artistic than moving. This set is now at the top of the pack; if you've been wondering about this opera and were wondering when and where to get your feet wet, go no further. --Robert Levine

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Country
USA
Brand
Deutsche Grammophon
Manufacturer
Deutsche Grammophon
Binding
Audio CD
ItemPartNumber
028945964829
Model
1991517
ReleaseDate
1999-08-10T00:00:01Z
UnitCount
2
UPCs
028945964829
EANs
0028945964829