Shostakovich - Symphonies 4 & 11
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Label: ICA Classics
Cat No: ICAC5169
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 23rd September 2022
Contents
Artists
BBC Symphony OrchestraBBC Philharmonic
Conductor
Gennady RozhdestvenskyWorks
Symphony no.4 in C minor, op.43Symphony no.11 in G minor, op.103 'The Year 1905'
Artists
BBC Symphony OrchestraBBC Philharmonic
Conductor
Gennady RozhdestvenskyAbout
- Supremely authoritative performances from Rozhdestvensky, who was closely associated with the composer and his works
- Both symphonies benefit from the additional atmosphere and excitement generated by being caught ‘live’
- A wide soundstage coupled with powerful and immediate stereo recordings
- Highly informative notes from Harlow Robinson, an authority on Russian and Soviet music
Reviews
Any and everyone who loves Shostakovich as I do needs to hear this performance of the renegade Fourth Symphony. ... In this electrifying performance from 1978 (at the Royal Albert Hall) Rozhdestvensky galvanises the BBC Symphony Orchestra into thinking that this is the first performance, that this ambitious post-Mahlerian epic is at the very cusp of where sonata form is exploded and new frontiers are dramatically established. He positively revels in its bold and subversive shock tactics. ...this is a must-hear album and no mistake – and the Fourth is as good as it gets. Edward Seckerson
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