(I) Waltz (The Human Comedy) (II) Gavotte (The Human Comedy) (III) Dance (The Limpid Stream) (IV) Elegy (The Human Comedy) (V) Waltz (The Limpid Stream) (VI) Galop (The Limpid Stream)
Composer: Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975) Orchestra: Russian Philharmonic Orchestra
Ballet Suite No. 3 (1952) is derived from two sources. The incidental music for Pavel Sukhotin's 1934 production of Balzac's The Human Comedy yields the lively opening Waltz, a fetching Gavotte, which could almost pass as a mid-century reorchestration of Delibes or Messager, and an Elegy, whose main melody ranks among Shostakovich's most personable melodic inspirations. Before that, The Limpid Stream provides a Dance which recalls - or rather anticipates - the famous Galop from Kabalevsky's ballet The Comedians, as well as the final two numbers: a Waltz, which is the essence of the 'light music' aesthetic, and a Galop which propels the suite to a suitably energetic finish. http://www.naxosdirect.com/title/8.55...