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Mckinley/Elmer/Korneitchouk- Symphony No. 11 the Year 1905

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the album cover for Mckinley/Elmer/Korneitchouk - Symphony No. 11 the Year 1905
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Charismatic young conductor Vasily Petrenko launches his Shostakovich Symphonies series with the Eleventh, a highly charged depiction of the 'Bloody Sunday' massacre of over two hundred peaceful demonstrators by Czarist soldiers outside the Winter Palace in St Petersburg in 1905. Scored for a sizeable orchestra of triple woodwind, four horns, three each of trumpets and trombones, tuba timpani, percussion, celesta, harps and strings, the Symphony makes extensive use of revolutionary songs as thematic elements, as it progresses, without pause, from the glacial opening movement, Palace Square, to the terrifying massacre and it's aftermath, The Ninth of January, the funereal third movement, Eternal Memory, and the final movement, The Tocsin, which culminates with cataclysmic bell strokes.

Tracklist:

  1. Symphony No.11 In G Minor, Op.103, "The Year 1905": I. The Palace Square
  2. Symphony No.11 In G Minor, Op.103, "The Year 1905": II. The 9th Of January
  3. Symphony No.11 In G Minor, Op.103, "The Year 1905": III. In Memoriam
  4. Symphony No.11 In G Minor, Op.103, "The Year 1905": IV. The Tocsin

UPC > 747313208272

Format > New CD

Label > Naxos

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Mckinley/Elmer/Korneitchouk- Symphony No. 11 the Year 1905

SKU: 747313208272
Regular price ¥140.00
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Release Date: 03.31.2009

 
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Charismatic young conductor Vasily Petrenko launches his Shostakovich Symphonies series with the Eleventh, a highly charged depiction of the 'Bloody Sunday' massacre of over two hundred peaceful demonstrators by Czarist soldiers outside the Winter Palace in St Petersburg in 1905. Scored for a sizeable orchestra of triple woodwind, four horns, three each of trumpets and trombones, tuba timpani, percussion, celesta, harps and strings, the Symphony makes extensive use of revolutionary songs as thematic elements, as it progresses, without pause, from the glacial opening movement, Palace Square, to the terrifying massacre and it's aftermath, The Ninth of January, the funereal third movement, Eternal Memory, and the final movement, The Tocsin, which culminates with cataclysmic bell strokes.

Tracklist:

  1. Symphony No.11 In G Minor, Op.103, "The Year 1905": I. The Palace Square
  2. Symphony No.11 In G Minor, Op.103, "The Year 1905": II. The 9th Of January
  3. Symphony No.11 In G Minor, Op.103, "The Year 1905": III. In Memoriam
  4. Symphony No.11 In G Minor, Op.103, "The Year 1905": IV. The Tocsin

UPC > 747313208272

Format > New CD

Label > Naxos

Shop online at Darkside Records.

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