蕭士塔柯維契: 第11號交響曲(1905年)
尤洛夫斯基 指揮 倫敦愛樂管弦樂團 This recording was taken from a live performance during the London Philharmonic Orchestra's 2019/20 season at London's Royal Festival Hall. The recording captures the thrill and electricity of the live performance. The original concert received rave press reviews at the time. The impact of the Orchestra's performance was described by Jessica Duchen as 'more than shattering', while Classical Iconoclast called the performance 'extraordinary valedictory, tender, and intensely committed. Vladimir Jurowski has long been associated with Shostakovich's music, with the Times praising his 'unflinching precision through rebellion, sorrow, anger and nightmare', and the Financial Times adding 'there are few conductors around to match Jurowski in Shostakovich's symphonies'. This is the first new release on the label of Shostakovich conducted by Vladimir Jurowski since Symphonies Nos. 6 and 14 (LPO 0080) in 2014. That release was named BBC Music Magazine's CD of the Month for November, and was nominated for a 2015 International Classical Music Award The Symphony was written to commemorate, and quite graphically tells the story of, the failed uprising of 1905 in Moscow. It is studded throughout with references to revolutionary songs, and serves both as a symbol of defiance against tyranny, and a stark reminder of the timelessness of its subject DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH (1906–75) Symphony No. 11 in G minor, Op. 103 'The Year 1905' 01 13:33 Palace Square: Adagio – 02 17:34 The 9th of January: Allegro – 03 12:38 Eternal Memory: Adagio – 04 14:58 The Tocsin: Allegro ma non troppo VLADIMIR JUROWSKI conductor LONDON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Pieter Schoeman leader Recorded live at Southbank Centre's ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL, London |