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(Visually Graded) Vinyl looks Near Mint and sleeve looks VG+. See pics and info for details.
Sergei Prokofiev - Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra, Gennady Rozhdestvensky
Prokofiev: Stone Flower (Complete Ballet)
Label:
Мелодия – M3 33215 X2098
Format:
3 × Vinyl Box Set, Triple LP, 12", 33 RPM, Stereo
Country:
US
Released:
1974
Genre:
Classical
Style:
Ballet
Tracklist
Prologue
1-1 The Mistress Of The Copper Mountain 3:33
1-2 Danila And His Work 2:32
Act 1
Scene 1 11:23
1-3 Danila In Search Of The Flower 1:59
1-4 Danila Meets His Fellow Villagers 1:47
1-5 Scene And Lyric Duet Of Katerina And Danila 4:46
1-6 Intermezzo I: Scene Of Severyan And The Workers 2:51
Scene 2 24:01
1-7 Khorovod: Round Dance 3:12
1-8 Katerina Bids Farewell To Her Friends 2:26
1-9 Maidens' Dance 2:58
1-10 Danila's Dance 1:14
1-11 Dance Of The Unmarried Men 1:35
1-12 Severyan's Arrival 2:52
1-13 Dispute About The Stone Flower 4:10
1-14 Lyric Scene Katerina And Danila 2:25
1-15 Danila's Thoughts 3:09
Scene 3 5:42
1-16 Danila Is Enticed Away By The Mistress Of The Copper Mountain 5:42
Act 2
Scene 4 11:40
In The Realm Of The Mistress Of The Copper Mountain
1-17 The Mistress Of The Copper Mountain Shows Danila The Treasures Of The Earth 2:07
1-18 Duet Mistress - Danila (First Temptation) 4:29
1-19 Waltz Of The Diamonds And Scene (Second Temptation) 5:04
Scene 4 (Continued) 14:24
2-1 Dance Of The Russian Gemstones (Third Temptation) 3:41
2-2 Waltz 3:39
2-3 Danila's Monologue And The Mistress's Answer 2:02
2-4 The Mistress Shows Danila The Stone Flower 1:49
2-5 Severyan And The Wolves. Mistress's Warning 3:13
Scene 5 8:55
2-6 Katerina's Scene And Dance (Thoughts Of Danila) 3:37
2-7 Severyan's Arrival 2:14
2-8 Where Are You, Danilushka? 1:01
2-9 The Appearance Of The Mistress And Katerina's Joy 2:03
Act 3
Scene 6 18:40
The Fair
2-10 Ural Rhapsody 8:11
2-11 Intermezzo 2 6:28
2-12 Russian Dance 4:01
Scene 7 15:46
2-13 Dypsy Dance 2:52
2-14 Severyan's Dance 1:43
2-15 Solo Of The Gypsy Maiden And Coda 3:29
2-16 Katerina's Entry And Severyan's Act Of Violence 2:23
2-17 The Mistress's Entry And Scene: Severyan Is Rooted To The Spot 1:21
2-18 Severyan Pursues His Mistress 1:59
2-19 Death Of Severyan 1:58
Act 4
Scene 8 6:00
In The Copper Mountain
2-20 Katerina Sits By The Fire And Yearns For Danila 1:29
2-21 Scene And Dance Katerina With Ognevushka-Poskakushka 2:53
2-22 Katerina Follows Ognevushka-Poskakushka 1:38
Scene 9 14:22
2-23 Dialogue Of Katerina And The Mistress 2:14
2-24 Danila Turned To Stone 3:24
2-25 Joyful Reunion Of Katerina And Danila 4:13
2-26 The Mistress Of The Copper Mountain Gives Presents To Katerina And Danila 3:25
2-27 Epilogue 1:06
Credits
Composed By – Sergei Prokofiev
Conductor – Gennady Rozhdestvensky*
Orchestra – Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra
Notes
Columbia/Melodiya M3 33215 3 LPs in box
- The Tale of the Stone Flower, Op. 118 (Russian: Сказ о каменном цветке), is Sergei Prokofiev's eighth and last ballet, written between 1948 and 1953. It is based on the Russian Ural folk tale The Stone Flower by Pavel Bazhov and is also the last of the trilogy of ballets Prokofiev wrote in the Russian ballet tradition. It was premiered posthumously in 1954, conducted by Yuri Fayer. -wikipedia
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