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Claudio Abbado, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. DG 289 471 332-2.
It's always a joy, of course, to listen to the Berlin Philharmonic, but why does DG so often keep these things under wraps for so long? This recording was made in 1998 and was only just released in America in 2002. Oh, well. It's rapturous music played in rapturous style by Abbado and his distinguished orchestra, and it's good we got it at all.
In fact, the orchestra sounds almost as luxurious as it did under Karajan, no small compliment to maestro Abbado. The three works included on the disc have something to do with it, naturally. They fairly define impressionistic music. The Prelude is probably the best known, and while it has had a boatload of recordings over the years, most of which are still available, Abbado's interpretation is among the most seductive. The three Nocturnes, too, are impressive, but other conductors have done them up as well. No, it's the Pelleas et Melisande suite, arranged years ago by conductor Erich Leinsdorf, that ...