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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Fiona Maddocks

Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet, Op 64 CD review – the whole story

Vasily Petrenko with the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra.
Vasily Petrenko with the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra.

Vasily Petrenko, best known here for his sterling work with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, is also chief conductor of the Oslo Philharmonic. Instead of the usual orchestral suites from Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet, these forces have recorded the entire three-act ballet (1940 version) in all its dazzling glory. Listen out for the additional colour provided by tenor sax, mandolins, celesta and piano, as well as a large percussion section. The playing is precise and sharp-edged, exactly right for this vivid, exuberant score. When tenderness is required, as in Act 3 Scene 10 (Romeo Bids Juliet Farewell), the Oslo players are full of heart and warmth. Lovely playing all round, with beautiful solos (woodwind particularly) and clean ensemble.

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