El Cid
10-05-2012, 09:23 PM
1. Alan Hovhaness: Mysterious Mountain, Op. 132 - I. Andante
2. Alan Hovhaness: Mysterious Mountain, Op. 132 - II. Moderato maestoso
3. Alan Hovhaness: Mysterious Mountain, Op. 132 - III. Allegro vivo
4. Alan Hovhaness: Mysterious Mountain, Op. 132 - IV. Andante espressivo
5. Igor Stravinksy: The Fairy's Kiss - Divertimento - I. Sinfonia
6. Igor Stravinksy: The Fairy's Kiss - Divertimento - II. Danses Suisses
7. Igor Stravinksy: The Fairy's Kiss - Divertimento - III. Scherzo
8. Igro Stravinksy: The Fairy's Kiss - Divertimento - IV. Pas de deux
9. Sergei Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kije - Symphonic Suite - Op. 60 - I. Birth of Kije
10. Sergei Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kije - Symphonic Suite - Op. 60 - II. Romance
11. Sergei Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kije - Symphonic Suite - Op. 60 - III. Kije's Wedding
12. Sergei Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kije - Symphonic Suite - Op. 60 - IV. Troika
13. Sergei Prokofiev: Lieutenant Kije - Symphonic Suite - Op. 60 - V. The Burial of Kije

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Phideas1
10-05-2012, 09:48 PM
It is VERY strange that after all this time the recording of MYSTERIOUS MOUNTAIN conducted by Fritz Reiner & the Chicago Symphony back in the 1950s is STILL the best, even though the sound quality is dated. You can't beat this. It contains all the ethereal, magical quality of a tone poem painting- a special place just out of reach but forever calling to your imagination. Deeply beautiful. You'd be a dope to purchase the Schwarz & Seattle Symphony version and you'd be a dope to pass up on THIS link.

All together now: DOWN LOAD IT! (trust me, I'm a lovely person)

thepoetspeaks
10-05-2012, 10:21 PM
Will certainly want to check this out. The Living Presence recordings are so rich are warm. Most of these during the 50s and early 60s I would say, and they indeed hold up terrifically for sophisticated ears of our day. Thank you for posting this. I wish to explore Hovhaness' works, as this one seems to come highly recomended.

Phideas1
10-05-2012, 10:57 PM
I went through a period where I explored a great deal of Hovhaness... and discovered a very 'little' goes a long way. His most famous work: Mysterious Mountain (not his title) is his Symphony No. 2 (he wrote a zillion of 'em).

"Commissioned by Stowkowski... this is powerfully evocative music that invites the mind to pursue imagery and fantasy. For me this is the mountain of the Blue Moon that soars above Shangri-La of Lost Horizon, the place where the world cannot intrude and beauty and reason prevail... Hovhaness knows how to make a direct appeal to the imagination."

-Robert C. Marsh

gordy
10-06-2012, 06:54 AM
by far this is the best interpretation of this work.]

gpdlt2000
10-06-2012, 10:25 AM
Ditto!

wimpel69
10-06-2012, 10:35 AM
If you like the MYSTERIOUS MOUNTAIN symphony (Schwarz bzw. isn't bad in this work, recorded in the composer's presence), I definitely recommend some of his later symphonies, especially No.22 (City of Light) and No.50 (Mount St Helens), which are even more expressive. No.50 is available in a very fine version with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, again under Gerard Schwarz, on Telarc - which supplants his own earlier Delos version from Seattle. There are also many intriguing shorter works, like And God Created Great Whales.

pjmontana
10-06-2012, 11:08 AM
Thanks for the post El Cid of this wonderful Fritz Reiner/Chicago Symphony Orchestra disc. I believe this is an RCA Living Stereo release rather than Mercury Living Presence. I much prefer these "old" analog recordings to any of the digital recordings of the last 30 years or so. This link has some great reviews of this recording Amazon.com: Hovhaness: Symphony No. 2 Mysterious Mountain / Prokofiev: Lt. Kije Suite / Stravinsky: Fairy's Kiss Divertimento: Alan Hovhaness,Igor Stravinsky,Sergey Prokofiev,Fritz Reiner,Chicago Symphony Orchestra: Music (http://www.amazon.com/Hovhaness-Mysterious-Prokofiev-Stravinsky-Divertimento/dp/B000003FMX)

Patcher
02-19-2014, 05:56 PM
All links are dead! Could somebody *please* re-upload? Thank you!

Herr Salat
02-19-2014, 06:20 PM
The Megashares link still works.

scorecrazy69
02-21-2014, 07:08 PM
Wow, Hovaness, Stravinsky, and Prokofiev, all on one album! What a great share; thanks so much! I think Hovaness should be much better known - he was awfully talented, especially when it came to big, mystical type things.

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If you like the MYSTERIOUS MOUNTAIN symphony (Schwarz bzw. isn't bad in this work, recorded in the composer's presence), I definitely recommend some of his later symphonies, especially No.22 (City of Light) and No.50 (Mount St Helens), which are even more expressive. No.50 is available in a very fine version with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, again under Gerard Schwarz, on Telarc - which supplants his own earlier Delos version from Seattle. There are also many intriguing shorter works, like And God Created Great Whales.

I've got the CD you're talking about, with symphonies 22 and 50. Truly amazing work!