This highlights disc is taken from a complete recording of the 
                  ballet that was highly recommended by the Penguin Guide. Running 
                  for the best part of 80 minutes it represents very good value 
                  indeed but it does beg the question - why not just buy the complete 
                  3 CD set and be done with it? The Naxos team obviously feels 
                  that there is a market for a truncated single CD release for 
                  people who don’t want to sit through two and a half hours 
                  of glorious music. On that basis, it should sell very well and 
                  good luck to them. Personally I will stick with the complete 
                  version. Mogrelia’s is certainly one of the best recordings 
                  currently available.  The Sleeping Beauty is a fabulous 
                  score and it’s very difficult to decide which particular 
                  80 minute selection actually constitutes the highlights. On 
                  the whole, Naxos has done a good job with their decision-making 
                  and at least the music is presented in the order in which it 
                  appears in the complete score. My only major criticism is the 
                  very short selection from Act 2 but if that’s a problem 
                  just buy the full version and enjoy it. The track-listing is 
                  shown below by way of guidance. 
                    
                  Mogrelia takes a very relaxed approach to the music. There’s 
                  nothing barnstorming here, just some fine musicianship. It’s 
                  almost as if the orchestra is accompanying a production of the 
                  ballet rather than playing it through as an orchestral work 
                  in its own right. Tempi are generally on the slow side but this 
                  is of no detriment to the music whatsoever - slow is different 
                  to lethargic and cautious. Mogrelia’s chosen tempi allow 
                  for some relaxed music-making in the best sense and everything 
                  is very fresh and nicely pointed. The Rose Adagio sounds 
                  especially glorious. 
                    
                  Was the high praise in the Penguin Guide warranted? On the whole 
                  the answer is yes. The orchestra plays with precision and clearly 
                  enjoys the music and the conductor’s vision of it. The 
                  recording is clear, warm and easy on the ear. All the solo work 
                  shines through and the stereo image is convincing. The sound 
                  quality is typical of what Naxos was achieving in Eastern Europe 
                  in the 1990s - super sound at a bargain price. I can certainly 
                  recommend the complete ballet on Naxos 8.550490-2. In terms 
                  of where it stands in the pecking order, Previn 
                  has the advantage of having the LSO at his disposal on EMI. 
                  The Slovak players are in top form but the LSO has the edge. 
                  My own top recommendation is still the BBC Symphony Orchestra 
                  set with Rozhdestvensky. The 
                  sound quality isn’t particularly flattering and there 
                  are a few slips here and there but this recording is full of 
                  gripping, edge-of-the-seat stuff that can’t be found elsewhere. 
                  So there we have it. Three fine recordings and the Naxos is 
                  up there with the best of them. If you buy it you won’t 
                  be disappointed.
                    
                  John Whitmore 
                see also review by John 
                  France
                  
                  Track-listing 
                  Introduction [3:21]
                  Prologue:
                  Marche - Entrée du Roi Florestan et sa cour [5:20]
                  Scène dansante - Entrée des fées bonnes 
                  [4:46]
                  Pas de six: Adagio [4:47]
                  Coulante, Fleur de Farine (Variation II) [0:33]
                  Fée aux Miettes (Variation III) [1:13]
                  Le Canari qui chante (Variation IV) [0:36]
                  Violente (Variation V) [1:02]
                  Fée des Lilas (Variation VI) [1:20]
                  Coda [1:51]
                  Act 1
                  Valse [4:42]
                  Pas d'action: Rose Adagio [6:36]
                  Coda [2:43]
                  Finale [7:56]
                  Act II
                  The Vision: Entr'acte et Scène [3:02]
                  Panorama [3:40]
                  Entr'acte symphonique (Le Sommeil) et Scène [1:34]
                  Finale [2:28]
                  Act III
                  The Wedding: Marche [3:30]
                  Polacca - Cortège des Contes de Fées [4:20]
                  Pas de quatre: Introduction [1:57]
                  La Fée - Argent (Variation II) [0:53]
                  La Fée - Diamant (Variation IV) [0:48]
                  Pas de quatre - Adagio [2:46]
                  Cendrillon et le Prince Fortuné (Variation I) [01:00]
                  Coda [1:36]
                  Apothéose [2:39]