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Stravinsky, Sacre du Printemps, Part 1 - Antal Dorati (1/2)

One of the most brilliant and probably the fastest recording of Igor Stravinsky's masterpiece "Le Sacre du Printemps". Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra Antal Dorati, conductor  
 
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epquick (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I agree that Doprati is totally underrated. I saw him conduct many times during his tenure with the Detroit Symphony. Two highlights were works mentioned here, Le Sacre" and "Carmina Burana". The attention to rhythm and detail in both are amazing. The Dorati/DSO recording of Le Sacre is still available and is my favorite along with Clevelan and Boulez. Bartok, too, was unforgettable under his direction!
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I grew up I'm San Francisco listening to Mercury recordings of Antal Dorati and the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra. I especially enjoyed his recordings of the complete Tschaikowski ballets. Part of the excitement that is produced by his interpretations is the way in which he brings out the sounds of his percussion section, especially the timpani.
BambosNeophytou (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I have to agree. It sees strange to me why he is so underrated. I have only recently (last 3-4 years) noticed and been listening to Dorati recordings, but they never fail to impress me. And his interpretations are so consistently interesting and enlightening across such a broad range of repertoire. Haydn, Beethoven, Brahms,Bartok, Stravinsky. My current favourite is his Brahms 2nd symphony with Minneapolis SO. This Rite is phenomenal, by the way! Thank u so much for posting
himitsunosallychan (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Dorati in my silly little opinion was among the greatest conductors that ever lived. In the part of the world where I come from, he is virtually either unknown or forgotten. Everybody knows Ormandy and Solti. What a shame. They were nowhere in Dorati's class!
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TOTALLY AGREE! I'd just mention Dorati's interpretation of Carmina Burana, the best one and the only good one...
himitsunosallychan (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Dorati's Carmina Burana! I loved his recording with (if I remember correctly) the London Philharmonic. I think he had a rare kind of "rhythmic sense" (and the ability to realize it with the orchestra) matched only by a few masters. His Bartok is absolutely supreme.

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