Tag: Eduard Serov
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Shostakovich: Symphony No. 4, Music for Hamlet
Two bold scores by Dmitri Shostakovich are offered together for the first time. The symphonic suite of music written for Nikolai Akimov’s avant-garde staging of Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a reflection of the producer’s outlandish “funhouse mirror” version of the tragic tale. Shostakovich himself suppressed his Fourth Symphony for nearly three decades in the wake of…
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Rossini: Sonatas for Strings
Gioacchino Rossini’s Sonatas for Strings are among his earliest surviving works – precocious works that reveal the young composer’s gifts of melody and wit. Originally composed for a handful of players, the works are also suited for string orchestra, and receive virtuosic, lighthearted readings under the direction of Eduard Serov. This is charming, highly listenable…
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Shostakovich Symphony No. 13, King Lear – Kondrashin, Serov
“Most important, historically, is the Moscow recording of the original 1962 version of Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 13 using Yevtushenko’s [pre-censored] text commemorating the massacre of Jews at Babi Yar. … Yevtushenko’s original ‘I feel myself a Jew’ was what the anti-Semitic Soviet government would have no truck with. So it’s significant this is once again…
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Leningrad Concertos
More great Melodiya recordings (never issued) from Petersburg studios.
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Slonimsky, Tsytovich & Others: Chamber Concertos
Continuing Northern Flower’s ground-breaking ‘Leningrad Music’ series with 20th century Concertos with Chamber Orchestra