Formats and Editions
1. Sylvia Act I: Prld
2. Sylvia Act I: Faunes Et Dryades
3. Sylvia Act I: Le Berger
4. Sylvia Act I: Les Chasseresses
5. Sylvia Act I: Intermezzo
6. Sylvia Act I: Valse Lente
7. Sylvia Act I: Scene
8. Sylvia Act I: Cortege Rustique
9. Sylvia Act I: Scene
10. Sylvia Act I: Entree Du Sorcier Et Final
11. Sylvia Act I: Entr'Acte
12. Sylvia Act II: La Grotte D'Orion
13. Sylvia Act II: Danse Des Ethiopiens
14. Sylvia Act II: Chant Bacchique
15. Sylvia Act II: Scene Et Danse De La Bacchante
16. Sylvia Act II: Rentree De Sylvia
17. Sylvia Act II: Scene Final
1. Sylvia Act III: Marche
2. Sylvia Act III: Cortege De Bacchus
3. Sylvia Act III: Scene At Barcarolle
4. Sylvia Act III: Divertissement: Pizzicati
5. Sylvia Act III: Divertissement: Andante
6. Sylvia Act III: Divertissement: Pas Des Esclaves
7. Sylvia Act III: Divertissement: Variation-Valse
8. Sylvia Act III: Divertissement: Strette-Galop
9. Sylvia Act III: Le Temple De Diane (Final)
10. Sylvia Act III: Apparition D'Endymion (Apotheose)
11. Henry VIII: Fete Populaire: Intro
12. Henry VIII: Fete Populaire: Idylle Ecossaise
13. Henry VIII: Fete Populaire: La Fete Du Houblon
14. Henry VIII: Fete Populaire: Danse De La Gypsy
15. Henry VIII: Fete Populaire: Scherzetto
16. Henry VIII: Fete Populaire: Gigue Et Finale
Details:
Mogrelia/razumovsky sinf
More Info:
1995 release. Leo Delibes (1836-1891) Sylvia Complete Ballet plus Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921) Henry VIII: Fete populaire (Ballet-Divertissement from Act II of the Opera). Viktor Simcisko, violin & Razumovsky Sinfonie with British conductor Andrew Mogrelia. Recorded at the Concert Hall of the Slovak radio at Bratislava March 27 to April 4, 1995. "This ballet-divertissement, described as a 'fête populaire', comes in Act II of the opera, and in the outer movements Saint-Saëns wittily introduces first a Scottish reel then an Irish jig with Gallic insouciance. But all six numbers, which are enjoyably tuneful, unashamedly incorporate a great many airs from both countries, and Mogrelia presents them affectionately and vividly. With excellent recording, this is a genuine bonus to a pleasing account of Delibes's Sylvia".-Penguin Guide.