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Viktoria Mullova, Gidon Kremer, Heinrich Schiff, Riccardo Chailly, Neeme Järvi - Shostakovich: Concertos, Chamber Suites, Chamber Symphonies (9CD) (2006) CD-Rip

Viktoria Mullova, Gidon Kremer, Heinrich Schiff, Riccardo Chailly, Neeme Järvi - Shostakovich: Concertos, Chamber Suites, Chamber Symphonies (9CD) (2006) CD-Rip
  • Title: Shostakovich: Concertos, Chamber Suites, Chamber Symphonies
  • Year Of Release: 2006
  • Label: Decca
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 10:42:34
  • Total Size: 2.8 Gb
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Tracklist:

CD 1:
Jazz Suite No.1
Piano Concerto No. 1 in C minor
Jazz Suite No.2
Tahiti Trot (Tea for two)

Ronald Brautigam - piano
Peter Masseurs - trumpet
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Riccardo Chailly - conductor

CD 2:
Moscow-Cheryomushki, Suite from the operetta, Op. 105
The Bolt, Suite From The Ballet, Op. 27a
The Gadfly, Suite From The Film Score

Philadelphia Orchestra
Riccardo Chailly - conductor

CD 3:
Counterplan, excerpts from the film score, Op. 33
Alone, excerpts from the film score, Op. 26
The Silly Little Mouse, arranged from the film score, Op. 56
Hamlet, excerpts from the film score, Op. 116
The Great Citizen II, film score, Op. 55 - Funeral March
Sofia Perovskaya, film score, Op. 132 - Waltz
Pirogov, arranged from the film score, Op. 76a - Scherzo
The Gadfly, suite from the film score, Op. 97a
Pirogov, arranged from the film score, Op. 76a

Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Riccardo Chailly - conductor

CD 4:
Chamber Symphony Op.110A
Symphony for Strings Op.118A
Chamber Symphony Op.83A

Chamber Orchestra of Europe
Rudolf Barshai - conductor

CD 5:
Hamlet - Suite, op.32a from the film music
The Golden Age - Suite from the ballet, op.22a
The Bolt - Suite, op.27a from the ballet

Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra
Neeme Järvi - conductor

CD 6:
Overture on Russian and Kirghiz Folk Themes, Op.115 *
The Song of the Forests, Op.81
The Execution of Stepan Razin, Op.119

Mikhail Kotliarov - tenor
Nikita Storojev - bass
Siegfried Vogel - bass
New London Children's Choir
Brighton Festival Chorus
Rundfunkchor Leipzig
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Radio-Sinfonie-Orchester Leipzig
Bernard Haitink - conductor
Vladimir Ashkenazy - conductor
Herbert Kegel

CD 7:
Festival Overture, Op.96
Piano Concerto No.2 in F Major, Op.102
5 Fragments, Op.42
Symphony for strings and woodwinds, Op.73a +
October - symphonic poem, Op.131

Cristina Ortiz - piano
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Chamber Orchestra of Europe
Vladimir Ashkenazy - conductor
Rudolf Barshai - conductor

CD 8:
Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Op. 99 *
Violin Concerto No. 2 in C sharp minor, Op. 129

Viktoria Mullova - violin
Gidon Kremer - violin
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Boston Symphony Orchestra
André Previn - conductor
Seiji Ozawa - conductor

CD 9:
Cello Concerto No. 1, Op. 107
Cello Concerto No. 2, Op. 126

Heinrich Schiff - cello
Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Maxim Shostakovich - conductor

While it's important to point out that nothing in this collection will be new to Shostakovich fans, this is nevertheless one of the most impressive compilations of the composer's works to be released in recent memory. Many of the performances featured in this nine-disc set have long been accepted as the authoritative interpretations of their respective works. With the exception of the composer's Symphonies, the collection includes nearly every important orchestral work that is worth a listen, with a few small exceptions -- the Suite from King Lear would have made for a nice inclusion, for instance. Part of the big appeal for this set is that until now many of these performances have been out of print for some time.

The first three discs, all previously released on London, feature both the Royal Concertgebouw and the Philadelphia Orchestras, both conducted by Riccardo Chailly. The set begins light-heartedly enough, with the Jazz Suites and First Piano Concerto, and continues with the suites from his lesser-known stage music Cheryomushki and the more familiar Bolt. On the darker side, fans will appreciate the inclusion of both his 1964 film music from Hamlet as well as the earlier 1932 suite.

Previously released as two separate discs on Deutsche Grammophon, Decca includes Rudolf Barshai conducting his own powerful arrangements (sanctified by the composer) of the Third, Fourth, Eighth and Tenth string quartets. The former two are orchestrated for strings and woodwinds, the latter two for strings alone: any elucidation of the emotional power of these works, especially the Eighth (and the lesser-known Tenth) is most likely unnecessary (especially after only a brief hearing). Shostakovich's heart was truly in his chamber music.

Some of Vladimir Ashkenazy's efforts, showcased for London long ago, are also included. His spirited rendition of the propaganda-ridden choral masterpiece Song of the Forests is included, as are the mysteriously experimental Five Fragments and the more accessible Second Piano Concerto. For the Concerto, Ashkenazy confines himself to the conducting alone: Cristina Ortiz is the piano soloist.

The final two discs contain the Violin and Celli Concerti. Violinist Viktoria Mullova and conductor André Previn deliver a passionate performance of the First Violin Concerto; Gidon Kremer and Seiji Ozawa produce an energetic account of the Second. Appropriately, the composer's son Maxim, an unreserved, enthusiastic and emotional conductor, delivers both the Celli Concerti in high drama with cellist Heinrich Schiff, bringing the set to an emotionally piercing conclusion.

Although many Shostakovich fans prefer to pick and choose their favorites, that is no reason to avoid this set: there is not a performance here that is not in some way illuminating. Unfortunately, all nine discs come slotted in individual paper sleeves, an absurd way to preserve this otherwise unbeatable set. Plastic next time, please!


Viktoria Mullova, Gidon Kremer, Heinrich Schiff, Riccardo Chailly, Neeme Järvi - Shostakovich: Concertos, Chamber Suites, Chamber Symphonies (9CD) (2006) CD-Rip





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