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Shostakovich / Storgards / Bbc Philharmonic- Symphonies Nos. 12 & 15 (Hybr) (CD)

SKU: 095115533420
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the album cover for Shostakovich / Storgards / Bbc Philharmonic - Symphonies Nos. 12 & 15 (Hybr)
the album cover for Shostakovich / Storgards / Bbc Philharmonic - Symphonies Nos. 12 & 15 (Hybr)

?The BBC Philharmonic and it's new Chief Conductor, John Storgårds, follow their previous release of Shostakovich's Eleventh Symphony with this album of Symphonies Nos 12 and 15. Subtitled 'The Year 1917', the Twelfth Symphony was a project which Shostakovich had been planning and discussing for two decades - a symphony about Lenin. The first movement, 'Revolutionary Petrograd', depicts the arrival of Lenin in Petrograd in April 1917 and his meetings with the working people of the city. The second, 'Razliv', commemorates the site of Lenin's retreat to the north of the city. 'Aurora', the third movement, refers to the Russian battleship the revolutionary mutinous crew of which fired the first shot of the attack on the Winter Palace. Finally, 'The Dawn of Humanity' celebrates the ultimate victory of the Great October Socialist Revolution. Musically, the Twelfth seems to regress to a more simplistic musical language than that of the immediately preceding Symphony - which some commentators ascribe to Shostakovich's joining the Communist Party and perhaps trying harder to meet it's expectations. The Fifteenth (and last) Symphony was written entirely in July 1971, at a composer's rest home in Repino, north-west of Leningrad. It was his first non-programmatic symphony since the Tenth, and Shostakovich was wary of discussing the meaning of it, but eventually commented that it might be understood as representing the journey from life to death.

Tracklist:

  1. *** Shostakovich: Symphony No. 12 in D minor, Op. 112 'The Year 1917'
  2. I. Revolutionary Petrograd
  3. II. Razliv
  4. III. Aurora
  5. IV. The Dawn of Humanity
  6. *** Shostakovich: Symphony No. 15 in A major, Op. 141
  7. I. Allegretto
  8. II. Adagio
  9. III. Allegretto
  10. IV. Adagio - Allegretto
Format: New CD/Classical

Shostakovich / Storgards / Bbc Philharmonic- Symphonies Nos. 12 & 15 (Hybr) (CD)

SKU: 095115533420
Regular price ¥165.00
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Release Date: 03.17.2023

 
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?The BBC Philharmonic and it's new Chief Conductor, John Storgårds, follow their previous release of Shostakovich's Eleventh Symphony with this album of Symphonies Nos 12 and 15. Subtitled 'The Year 1917', the Twelfth Symphony was a project which Shostakovich had been planning and discussing for two decades - a symphony about Lenin. The first movement, 'Revolutionary Petrograd', depicts the arrival of Lenin in Petrograd in April 1917 and his meetings with the working people of the city. The second, 'Razliv', commemorates the site of Lenin's retreat to the north of the city. 'Aurora', the third movement, refers to the Russian battleship the revolutionary mutinous crew of which fired the first shot of the attack on the Winter Palace. Finally, 'The Dawn of Humanity' celebrates the ultimate victory of the Great October Socialist Revolution. Musically, the Twelfth seems to regress to a more simplistic musical language than that of the immediately preceding Symphony - which some commentators ascribe to Shostakovich's joining the Communist Party and perhaps trying harder to meet it's expectations. The Fifteenth (and last) Symphony was written entirely in July 1971, at a composer's rest home in Repino, north-west of Leningrad. It was his first non-programmatic symphony since the Tenth, and Shostakovich was wary of discussing the meaning of it, but eventually commented that it might be understood as representing the journey from life to death.

Tracklist:

  1. *** Shostakovich: Symphony No. 12 in D minor, Op. 112 'The Year 1917'
  2. I. Revolutionary Petrograd
  3. II. Razliv
  4. III. Aurora
  5. IV. The Dawn of Humanity
  6. *** Shostakovich: Symphony No. 15 in A major, Op. 141
  7. I. Allegretto
  8. II. Adagio
  9. III. Allegretto
  10. IV. Adagio - Allegretto