Best Peter and the Wolf?
November 15, 2007 7:03 AM
Is there a definitive recording of Peter and the Wolf?
I don't know about "definitive", but the version with Patrick Stewart (a.k.a. Captain Picard, but hey, he's a well-trained Shakespearean actor) is fairly well known. However, the reviews on Amazon.com seem to indicate that the narration is kind of quiet.
posted by amtho at 7:43 AM on November 15, 2007
posted by amtho at 7:43 AM on November 15, 2007
Got to be the David Bowie version for me.
There's an Amazon review that says "This tale is perfectly served by David Bowie's both deep and volatile voice that finds here a brand new field of artistic achievement and multiplies the music's real dramatic dimension, like a confidential story told to the listeners in their deepest ears as if he were an elfish fairy any kid would believe to be true and safe, in a word friendly." Couldn't have put it better myself. So I didn't.
The kids love it.
posted by merocet at 7:56 AM on November 15, 2007
There's an Amazon review that says "This tale is perfectly served by David Bowie's both deep and volatile voice that finds here a brand new field of artistic achievement and multiplies the music's real dramatic dimension, like a confidential story told to the listeners in their deepest ears as if he were an elfish fairy any kid would believe to be true and safe, in a word friendly." Couldn't have put it better myself. So I didn't.
The kids love it.
posted by merocet at 7:56 AM on November 15, 2007
Weird Al narrated a version with music performed by Wendy Carlos. Not exactly "definitive" but definitely noteworthy.
posted by Steven C. Den Beste at 7:57 AM on November 15, 2007
posted by Steven C. Den Beste at 7:57 AM on November 15, 2007
Oh, my brother and I used to adore the Weird Al version. Definitely worth listening to.
I think I had the recording with Andre Previn conducting the Royal Philharmonic orchestra, but I don't have anything to compare it to.
posted by bassjump at 8:05 AM on November 15, 2007
I think I had the recording with Andre Previn conducting the Royal Philharmonic orchestra, but I don't have anything to compare it to.
posted by bassjump at 8:05 AM on November 15, 2007
I had the Peter Ustinov one, too, when I was a kid. But I once heard an un-narrated version and I'd love to find one.
posted by MrFongGoesToLunch at 10:45 AM on November 15, 2007
posted by MrFongGoesToLunch at 10:45 AM on November 15, 2007
Berstein -- we have the version that also contains carnival of the animals, and we love it.
posted by dpx.mfx at 10:54 AM on November 15, 2007
posted by dpx.mfx at 10:54 AM on November 15, 2007
Late to the party, I grew up with a Boris Karloff narrated version, with The Lieutenant Kije Suite on the backside- looks like it was a Vanguard Classics release, with the Vienna State Orchestra. It's now what I always hear in my head when I think of this...
posted by pupdog at 8:49 PM on November 15, 2007
posted by pupdog at 8:49 PM on November 15, 2007
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