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Boulez unravels Stravinsky's primal impact
A meticulous soundscape of the 1911 version of "Petrushka" by Pierre Boulez and the New York Philharmonic.
Boulez's cold-hearted analytical ability brings to light the rhythmic layers hidden within the complex score. The colors of each instrument are vividly depicted, bringing the tragic story of the puppets to life. Although this recording was made in 1974, the originality of the interpretation and the precision of the orchestra ensure that it remains a standard for this piece.
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