While Ansermet’s stereo Suisse Romande recording of ‘Scheherazade’ is well-known and has been frequently reissued, his early (1954) Paris Conservatoire Orchestra recording of this piece is a relative rarity and here receives its first CD outing on Decca. It has, perhaps, that extra bit of fantasy over his later recording of the work and was beautifully recorded by the Producer/Engineer team of Victor Olof and James Brown at the Maison de la Mutualite in Paris. Its coupling receives its first release on CD – the C’oq d’Or Suite’, recorded two years earlier (in mono) and which tells the tale of the ill-advised King Dodon who meets his end by being pecked to death by a golden cockerel!
NICOLAI RIMSKY-KORSAKOV
Scheherazade, Op. 35*
Le Coq d’Or – Suite
Pierre Nerini, violin*
Paris Conservatoire Orchestra*
L’Orchestre de la Suisse Romande
Ernest Ansermet
Recording producer: Victor Olof (Scheherazade, Le Coq d’or)
Recording engineers: James Brown (Scheherazade); Arthur Haddy (Le Coq d’Or)
Recording locations: La Maison de la Mutualité, Paris, France, September 1954 (Scheherazade); Victoria Hall, Geneva, Switzerland, October 1952 (Le Coq d’Or)
‘the sound is astonishingly good’ Classical Source.com
‘a rousing and atmospheric Le coq d’or Suite’ Gramophone