The Rite of Spring is undoubtedly one of scores that marked the twentieth century. Since its inception, it has continued to fuel the controversy, but today fortunately it turned into praise. His status of atypical work earned him one of the top scores by conductors; Pierre Boulez is not only in addition to his first attempt. Some may even prefer this new engraving, one published in 1970, already with the very formation of Cleveland. This new translation, although less "boulézienne" do no less rich and exciting. Its direction is a model of clarity and precision. Another specificity associated with this version is that the sound quality from beginning to end, gives you goosebumps. Slightly cold in color, transparency and relief are striking. Two aeuvres phenomenal interpretation and demonstrate outstanding technical performance: what more?