℗ 1958 2013 Countdown Media, a division of BMG Rights Management (US)
Released January 26, 2019
Duration 34m 09s
Record Label Everest
Genre Classical
 

Prokofiev: Chout "The Buffoon" - Ballet Suite, Op. 21a (Transferred from the Original Everest Records Master Tapes)

London Symphony Orchestra, Walter Susskind

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Chout, ballet suite, Op. 21  
1.1
I. The Buffoon and his Wife
Sergei Prokofiev; London Symphony Orchestra; Walter Susskind
3:28
1.2
II. Dance of the Buffoons' Wives
Sergei Prokofiev; London Symphony Orchestra; Walter Susskind
3:39
1.3
III. The Buffoons Kill Their Wives (Fugue)
Sergei Prokofiev; London Symphony Orchestra; Walter Susskind
3:21
1.4
IV. The Buffoon Disguised as a Young Woman
Sergei Prokofiev; London Symphony Orchestra; Walter Susskind
3:34
1.5
V. Entr'acte No.3
Sergei Prokofiev; London Symphony Orchestra; Walter Susskind
1:40
1.6
VI. Dance of the Buffoons' Daughters
Sergei Prokofiev; London Symphony Orchestra; Walter Susskind
2:33
1.7
VII. Arrival of the Merchant-Dance of Greeting-Choosing the Bride
Sergei Prokofiev; London Symphony Orchestra; Walter Susskind
4:26
1.8
VIII. In the Merchant's Bedroom
Sergei Prokofiev; London Symphony Orchestra; Walter Susskind
1:48
1.9
IX. The "Young Woman" is Transformed into a Nanny Goat
Sergei Prokofiev; London Symphony Orchestra; Walter Susskind
2:30
1.10
X. Entr'acte No. 5 and the Burial of the Nanny Goat
Sergei Prokofiev; London Symphony Orchestra; Walter Susskind
2:06
1.11
XI. Quarrel of the Buffoon and the Merchant
Sergei Prokofiev; London Symphony Orchestra; Walter Susskind
1:48
1.12
XII. Final Dance
Sergei Prokofiev; London Symphony Orchestra; Walter Susskind
3:16
Digital Booklet
Everest records only prospered for a few years, securing a tenure with the great London Symphony Orchestra to produce a series of landmark reference recordings of an array of classics from the European classical canon. Mastered from the original Everest Master Tapes, this series of releases from Countdown Media have been given new light and clarity through high-resolution digital transfer. From its first days the London Symphony Orchestra has been defiantly different and proudly pioneering. It was the first British orchestra owned by its players, and its fiercly independent ethos has never waned. It was one of the first orchestras to make gramophone records and film scores; today it has more recordings to its name than any other orchestra in the world. It was the first to have its own peak-time television series. The Everest recordings take a look into the history of this famed Symphony, who continues to revolutionize the musical landscape to this day. "The Everest catalog is one of the truly historic and ground-breaking music catalogs of the past half century. Everest created a number of historical sonic and music benchmarks during its early history in the 1950’s and 60’s. Everest was one of only two labels (arguably the first, with the historic Mercury Living Presence to follow) to record in 3-channel stereo, mostly with the London Symphony, London Philharmonic, and New York Philharmonic (in the guise of the 'Stadium Symphony Orchestra' due to contractual obligations). Some of the famed conductors active during the middle of the century, including Leopold Stokowski, Sir Malcom Sargent and Sir Adrian Boult, were responsible for these ground-breaking recordings on 35mm video tape (also a landmark accomplishment which would hearken the arrival a decade later of the usage of 2” master tape for studio recording)." - Lutz Rippe (Countdown Media)
192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Everest Studio Masters

Tracks 1-12 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-5.84
-19.35 to -0.50
-27.10
-38.90 to -20.51
-23.24
-35.60 to -15.60
13
10 to 15
1
I. The Buffoon and his Wife
-3.56-27.15-22.615
2
II. Dance of the Buffoons' Wives
-2.48-24.09-20.813
3
III. The Buffoons Kill Their Wives (Fugue)
-0.50-26.12-21.815
4
IV. The Buffoon Disguised as a Young Woman
-7.07-29.15-24.713
5
V. Entr'acte No.3
-5.92-27.17-23.811
6
VI. Dance of the Buffoons' Daughters
-1.59-27.56-23.715
7
VII. Arrival of the Merchant-Dance of Greeting-Choosing the Bride
-4.05-22.66-19.812
8
VIII. In the Merchant's Bedroom
-18.03-35.34-32.410
9
IX. The "Young Woman" is Transformed into a Nanny Goat
-2.64-20.51-15.610
10
X. Entr'acte No. 5 and the Burial of the Nanny Goat
-19.35-38.90-35.612
11
XI. Quarrel of the Buffoon and the Merchant
-2.55-22.22-18.011
12
XII. Final Dance
-2.38-24.34-20.113

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