Malcolm Sargent was at one time the musical director of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, so he brings real authority to this 1956 recording of The Mikado, made with the Glyndebourne Festival Chorus and the Pro Arte Orchestra. The clarity of his conducting makes the score sparkle and brings out felicities of orchestration that are too often lost. The operetta's memorable vocal ensembles are among the high points of the recording; Sargent gives them a bracing precision and lucidity. His pacing tends to be on the slow side, ...
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Malcolm Sargent was at one time the musical director of the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, so he brings real authority to this 1956 recording of The Mikado, made with the Glyndebourne Festival Chorus and the Pro Arte Orchestra. The clarity of his conducting makes the score sparkle and brings out felicities of orchestration that are too often lost. The operetta's memorable vocal ensembles are among the high points of the recording; Sargent gives them a bracing precision and lucidity. His pacing tends to be on the slow side, which works well in the grandiose moments when his approach intensifies the parody elements, but his patter songs don't create the adrenaline rush -- "How are the singers ever going to make it through at that breakneck speed?" -- that's a big part of the fun. His reading is musically superb, but tends to be somewhat sober, and misses the playfulness that characterizes the most memorable Gilbert & Sullivan productions. The singers for the most part follow Sargent's lead, so there is...
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