The great Yevgeny Svetlanov frequently conducted Debussy. His interpretation of Debussys Prélude à laprès-midi dun faune in the Philharmonia concert recorded here in 2001 has an almost operatically vocal style, coupled with spacious tempo. He achieves a most remarkable response from the Philharmonia both in this piece and La Mer, in which the dramatically assertive style of brass playing contributes to a particularly powerful approach to the French composers music. Svetlanov's conducting of Respighis orchestration of two of Rachmaninovs Etudes-Tableaux, with the BBC Symphony Orchestra in October 1999, is typically atmospheric in the first tableaux La Mer et les Mouettes (The Sea and the Gulls) following Debussys La Mer, while the second, La Foire (The Fair), demonstrates the conductors wonderful ear for colour. Prokofievs Overture on Hebrew Themes was composed for sextet in 1919 while in the USA, but was re-scored for orchestra in 1934. Svetlanovs concert with the LSO from October 1979 is a rarity since his only recording dates back to an early Melodiya account.