Bartók’s Dance-Pantomime, 
The Wonderful 
        Mandarin is full of uncompromising and aggressively decadent music 
        and very modern in idiom. Its storyline is sordid and squalid in the extreme. 
        Three pimps in a foul backstreet room force a girl to lure men in to be 
        beaten up and robbed. A new victim appears. It is a Chinese Mandarin. 
        The girl dances seductively. The pimps rob him and then try to kill him 
        in so many ways but to no avail. It is only when the girl has given herself 
        to him that the Mandarin dies of his injuries. 
          
        Kempe’s keenly observed, energetic, detailed reading reveals the 
        pitiless nature and the brutal, ruthless unfeeling violence of the pimps 
        through unrelenting jagged dissonances and sour jazz figures; plus the 
        self-loathing of the girl forced to dance so provocatively to a heavy 
        menacing ostinato before she is moved to show pity and love to the hapless 
        Mandarin. 
          
        The glorious ‘sunrise’ opening of Richard Strauss’s 
        
Also Sprach Zarathustra will always be associated with the beginning 
        of Kubrick’s film 
2001 - A Space Odyssey. Kempe’s opening 
        is magnificent indeed. Strauss was not interested in attempting to put 
        Nietzsche’s philosophy into music but rather using it as the basis 
        for a musical expression of his own sentiments. Kempe’s masterly 
        reading of this opulent music is very much in the Late-Romantic tradition, 
        full of drama, expression and atmosphere. Just listen to the sections 
        marked ‘Of the great Longing’ and ‘Of Joys and Passions’ 
        for instance to appreciate the unrestrained passion and excitement but 
        at the same time the remarkable clarity and transparency of his readings. 
        The enigmatic, unresolved closing pages of this work are given such probing 
        luminosity here. 
          
        These recordings have been digitally re-mastered from the original SWR 
        tapes. 
          
        A quite frightening 
Mandarin and a 
Zarathustra to treasure. 
        Testimony to the prodigious flair of this great conductor. 
          
        
Ian Lace 
          
        A quite frightening 
Mandarin and a 
Zarathustra to treasure.  
        
        
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        Sprach Zarathustra