Cascavelle has released some important Ansermet recordings, 
                  studio-based and live, well-known and rather more obscure. It’s 
                  now half a century since his death, and the discs here show 
                  him in a wide range of music. Once again it’s a question 
                  of the expected and the rare. This review will give a few pointers 
                  as to what you can find in this 8 disc box.  
                  
                  I don’t suppose you’ll be at all surprised that 
                  the first disc majors in Stravinsky; the 1947 LPO Firebird which 
                  is rather better than the Suisse Romande remake, and also the 
                  Symphony of Psalms, in which the LPO chorus is not really a 
                  match for the Vlassof choir in Stravinsky’s own earlier 
                  Parisian recording. Finally we go back to Paris in 1930 for 
                  Stravinsky the pianist in the Capriccio - an essential recording. 
                  His 1946 Petrouchka is contained in the second disc which then 
                  ushers in what will be for many - and for me too - the rarity 
                  of hearing Ansermet’s 1916 New York recordings as conductor 
                  of the orchestra of the Ballets Russes. These include brief 
                  extracts from Scheherazade and contemporary fare from Tcherepnine, 
                  as well as witty orchestrations of Schumann’s Carnaval 
                  from a battery of orchestrator-composers, including Glazunov, 
                  Liadov and Sokolov. For the time, the recorded sound is good. 
                  
                    
                  In 1942 Ansermet and the Suisse Romande recorded Mozart’s 
                  last two symphonies, but neither sounds especially noteworthy 
                  now. The level is a touch low and the performances are rather 
                  ponderous. Janine Micheau makes a sprightly showing in Exsultate, 
                  Jubilate, recorded after the war. The fourth disc disinters 
                  the 1947 LSO Pictures at an Exhibition, inferior to the Suisse 
                  Romande remake, and rather pulling its punches. La Valse is 
                  better, but this disc is most exciting for Danco’s 1948 
                  Ravel Schéhérazade; you’ll find her 1954 
                  remake in the eighth disc, along with the Mallarmé poems. 
                  Disc 5 features six Handel Concerti grossi from the Op.6 set. 
                  Though these recordings have been reissued before, they’re 
                  rare birds, and for a long while not much was known about then. 
                  The recordings were made for Decca in London in 1929. The leader 
                  was William Primrose, still playing violin, and the harpsichordist 
                  was Leslie Heward. The rallentandi are sometimes drastic, but 
                  this is an ingeniously played set and well worth hearing. 
                    
                  Haydn’s Clock Symphony (No.101) continues the fine vein 
                  established by Handel - this was a Suisse Romande recording 
                  from 1948 - and then we delve back to the Schumann Piano Concerto 
                  in 1928 with the venerable pupil of Clara Schumann, Fanny Davies 
                  at the helm; again this has been reissued more than once. Disc 
                  7 takes in La Mer - atmospheric but lacking polish - and the 
                  Petite Suite in the accustomed Büsser orchestration. Jacqueline 
                  Blancard is a good, though not quite outstanding, soloist in 
                  the de Falla, and there are pioneering but brief extracts in 
                  1929 from Honegger’s Le Roi David. The final disc sees 
                  Blancard joining Ansermet once again for the Ravel concertos. 
                  These are both good performances, though the recorded sound 
                  makes Blancard’s tone rather harder than it might be in 
                  the G major. 
                  
                  So this retrospective set ranges widely and some may think rather 
                  haphazardly through the chronology of Ansermet’s studio 
                  recordings. I am glad to make its acquaintance, not least for 
                  the rarer items and for those truly fine recordings among them. 
                  
                    
                  Jonathan Woolf
                  
                  see also reviews 
                  of other releases in the Cascavelle Ansermet Edition  
                
                Details
                  CD 1 [61:10]
                  Igor STRAVINSKY (1882-1971) 
                  The Firebird, suite [21:42] 
                  London Philharmonic Orchestra, rec. Kingsway Hall, London 1946 
                  
                  Capriccio for piano and orchestra [17:32] 
                  Igor Stravinsky (piano)/Orchestre des concerts Straram, rec. 
                  Paris 1930 
                  Symphony of Psalms [21:55] 
                  London Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra rec. Kingsway Hall, 
                  London 1947 
                  CD 2 [68:32]
                  Petrouchka, ballet [34:40] 
                  Ernest Christensen (piano solo)/London Philharmonic Orchestra, 
                  rec. Kingsway Hall, London 1946 
                  Nikolai RIMSKY-KORSAKOV (1844-1908) 
                  Schéhérazade (extracts); La mer et le vaisseau 
                  de Sindbad [4:18]- Fête à Bagdad [4:26] 
                  Snegourotchka (extract); Danse des bouffons [3:48] 
                  Nikolaï TCHÉREPNINE (1873-1945) 
                  Le pavillon d’Armide, ballet fantastique (extract); Grande 
                  valse noble [4:26] 
                  Robert SCHUMANN (1810-1856) 
                  Carnaval (extracts); Préambule (orch. Glazounov) - Valse 
                  noble (orch. Petrow) - Coquette (orch. Kalafati) - Reconnaissance 
                  (orch. Wihtol) - Paganini (orch. Liadov) - Valse allemande (orch. 
                  Liadov) - Aveu (orch. Sokolov) [7:56] 
                  Frédéric CHOPIN (1810-1849) 
                  Les Sylphides (extracts); Valse op. 70 n° 1 - Mazurka op. 
                  33 n° 2 - Prélude op. 28 n° 7 - Valse op. 64 
                  n° 2 [8:34] 
                  Orchestre des Ballets Russes de Diaghilev, rec. New York, 1916 
                  
                  CD 3 [68:00]
                  Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791) 
                  Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K 550 [24:41] 
                  Symphony No. 41 in C majorK 551 Jupiter [28:28] 
                  
                  Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, rec. 1942 in Studio 1 of Radio 
                  Suisse Romande, Genève 
                  Exsultate, Jubilate, K 165 [14:51] 
                  Janine Micheau (soprano)/Orchestre de la Société 
                  des Concerts du Conservatoire, rec.1948 in the Salle 
                  de la Mutualité, Paris 
                  CD 4 [69:16]
                  Modeste MUSSORGSKY (1839-1881) 
                  Pictures at an Exhibition(Orchestration: Maurice Ravel) 
                  [33:05] 
                  London Symphony Orchestra, rec. Kingsway Hall, 1947 
                  Nikolaï RIMSKY-KORSAKOV (1844-1908) 
                  Le Coq d’or(extracts); Introduction (Le Tsar Dodon 
                  dans son palais) [4:15] - Cortège de noces [3:44] 
                  Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, rec. 1948 Victoria Hall, Genève 
                  
                  Maurice RAVEL (1875-1937) 
                  La Valse, poème chorégraphique [12:59] 
                  Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire, 
                  rec. Kingsway Hall, London 1949 
                  Schéhérazade [15:06] 
                  Suzanne Danco (soprano)/Orchestre de la Société 
                  des Concerts du Conservatoire, rec.
                  1948 la salle de la Mutualité, Paris 
                  Orchestre de la Suisse Romande 
                  CD 5 [78:03]
                  Georg Friedrich HANDEL (1685-1759) 
                  Concerti Grossi Op.6 - N° 2 in F major - N° 3 in F minor 
                  - N° 4 in A minor - N° 6 in G minor - N°10 
                  in D minor - N° 12 in B minor 
                  William Primrose (violin)/Leslie Heward (harpsichord)/The Decca 
                  String Orchestra, rec. 1929, London 
                  CD 6 [61:50]
                  Joseph HAYDN (1732-1809) 
                  Symphonie No. 101 in D minor The Clock [23:26] 
                  Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, rec.1948, Victoria Hall, Genève 
                  
                  Robert SCHUMANN (1810-1856) 
                  Ouverture; Genoveva, op. 81 
                  Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire, 
                  rec. 1947 Salle Pleyel, Paris 
                  Piano Concerto op. 54 [28:45] 
                  Fanny Davies (piano)/Orchestra of the Royal Philharmonic Society, 
                  rec. 1928 London 
                  CD 7 [73:18]
                  Claude DEBUSSY (1862-1918) 
                  La Mer [21:55] 
                  Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, rec. 1947, Studio 1 of Radio 
                  Suisse Romande, Genève 
                  Petite Suite (orch. Henri Büsser) [13:25] 
                  Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire, 
                  rec.1948 la Salle Pleyel, Paris 
                  Manuel de FALLA (1876-1946) 
                  Noches en los jardines de Espana [21:49] 
                  Jacqueline Blancard (piano)/Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, 
                  rec 1942, Studio 1 de la Radio Suisse Romande, Genève 
                  
                  Arthur HONEGGER (1892-1955) 
                  Le Roi David (extracts); N° 3. Psaume: « Loué 
                  soit le Seigneur » - N° 5. Le Cortège - N° 
                  7. Psaume : « Ah! si j’avais des ailes de colombes 
                  » - N° 23. Marche des hébreux - N° 24. 
                  Psaume : « Je t’aimerai Seigneur » [7:02] 
                  
                  Chœur Romand/Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, rec.1929, 
                  Grand Théâtre de Genève Pastorale d’été 
                  [7:44] 
                  Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, rec. 1942, studio 1, Radio Suisse 
                  Romande 
                  CD 8 [67:20]
                  Maurice RAVEL (1875-1937) 
                  Piano Concerto for the left hand in D major [20:21] 
                  Piano Concerto in G major [21:48] 
                  Jacqueline Blancard (piano)/Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, 
                  rec1953, Victoria Hall à Genève 
                  Schéhérazade [15:03] 
                  Trois Poèmes de Stéphane Mallarmé [10:02] 
                  
                  Suzanne Danco (soprano)/Orchestre de la Suisse Romande. rec. 
                  1954, Victoria Hall de Genève