Shostakovich: 1. Allegro [Symphony No.9 In E Flat, Op.70] - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston / 2015
Shostakovich: 2. Moderato [Symphony No.9 In E Flat, Op.70] - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston / 2015
Shostakovich: 3. Presto - [Symphony No.9 In E Flat, Op.70] - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston / 2015
Shostakovich: 4. Largo - [Symphony No.9 In E Flat, Op.70] - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston / 2015
Shostakovich: 5. Allegretto [Symphony No.9 In E Flat, Op.70] - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston / 2015
Shostakovich: 1. Moderato [Symphony No.5 In D Minor, Op.47] - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston / 2015
Shostakovich: 2. Allegretto [Symphony No.5 In D Minor, Op.47] - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston / 2015
Shostakovich: 3. Largo [Symphony No.5 In D Minor, Op.47] - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston / 2015
Shostakovich: 4. Allegro non troppo [Symphony No.5 In D Minor, Op.47] - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston / 2015
Track Listings (12) - Disc #2
Shostakovich: 1. Introduction And Night Watch [Suite From Hamlet, Op.32a] - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston / 2016
Shostakovich: 2. Funeral March [Suite From Hamlet, Op.32a] - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston / 2016
Shostakovich: 3. Flourish And Dance Music [Suite From Hamlet, Op.32a] - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston / 2016
Shostakovich: 4. The Hunt [Suite From Hamlet, Op.32a] - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston / 2016
Shostakovich: 9. Ophelia's Song [Suite From Hamlet, Op.32a] - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston / 2016
Shostakovich: 10. Lullaby [Suite From Hamlet, Op.32a] - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston / 2016
Shostakovich: 11. Requiem [Suite From Hamlet, Op.32a] - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston / 2016
Shostakovich: 1. Adagio [Symphony No.8 In C Minor, Op.65] - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston / 2016
Shostakovich: 2. Allegretto [Symphony No.8 In C Minor, Op.65] - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston / 2016
Shostakovich: 3. Allegro non troppo [Symphony No.8 In C Minor, Op.65] - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston / 2016
Shostakovich: 4. Largo [Symphony No.8 In C Minor, Op.65] - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston / 2016
Shostakovich: 5. Allegretto [Symphony No.8 In C Minor, Op.65] - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston / 2016
Andris Nelsons is the Music Director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and in fall 2015 he was announced as Gewandhauskapellmeister of the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, commencing in the 2017/18 season. — With both appointmen... more »ts, and in leading a pioneering alliance between these two esteemed institutions, Andris Nelsons is firmly underlined as one of the most renowned and innovative conductors on the international scene today.
The goal is a complete Shostakovich cycle on Deutsche Grammophon with the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Andris Nelsons even though he is only in his mid 30s has had a long journey with Shostakovich. He is one of the last conductors of his generation who still grew up in the Russian and, more especially, the Soviet musical tradition ever since he started his training as a conductor. He studied in St Petersburg with Alexander Titov and also with Mariss Jansons.
His new orchestra has had a great tradition in performing many of Shostakovichs works in America for the first time.
This recording provides a kaleidoscope of Shostakovichs struggle with historical events and political pressures. The pre-war eclectic but accessible and popular 5th, in which he would seem to bow to political pressure, ensured his temporary rehabilitation. The beautiful but dark and gloomy mid-war 8th provoked yet again his fall from favor and instead of providing the political authorities with a triumphant post-war 9th Symphony, Shostakovich wrote a light Haydnesque work which would not be performed until after Stalins death. Selections from the Hamlet Suite, possibly Shostakovichs best film score, rounds out this 2 CD set.« less
Andris Nelsons is the Music Director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and in fall 2015 he was announced as Gewandhauskapellmeister of the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, commencing in the 2017/18 season.
With both appointments, and in leading a pioneering alliance between these two esteemed institutions, Andris Nelsons is firmly underlined as one of the most renowned and innovative conductors on the international scene today.
The goal is a complete Shostakovich cycle on Deutsche Grammophon with the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Andris Nelsons even though he is only in his mid 30s has had a long journey with Shostakovich. He is one of the last conductors of his generation who still grew up in the Russian and, more especially, the Soviet musical tradition ever since he started his training as a conductor. He studied in St Petersburg with Alexander Titov and also with Mariss Jansons.
His new orchestra has had a great tradition in performing many of Shostakovichs works in America for the first time.
This recording provides a kaleidoscope of Shostakovichs struggle with historical events and political pressures. The pre-war eclectic but accessible and popular 5th, in which he would seem to bow to political pressure, ensured his temporary rehabilitation. The beautiful but dark and gloomy mid-war 8th provoked yet again his fall from favor and instead of providing the political authorities with a triumphant post-war 9th Symphony, Shostakovich wrote a light Haydnesque work which would not be performed until after Stalins death. Selections from the Hamlet Suite, possibly Shostakovichs best film score, rounds out this 2 CD set.