Shostakovich: Complete Concertos
Facts
| Studio | Philips |
| Release Date | March 9, 2004 |
| UPC Code | 028947526025 |
| Buy this item | $23.98 at Amazon.com As of Jul 25 17:37 EDT (details) 3 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
Disc 1- I. Nocturne: Moderato - Viktoria Mullova
- II. Scherzo: Allegro - Viktoria Mullova
- Passacaglia: Andante - Viktoria Mullova
- IV. Burlesque: Allegro Con Brio - Presto - Viktoria Mullova
- I. Moderato - Gidon Kremer
- II. Adagio - Gidon Kremer
- III. Adagio - Allegro - Gidon Kremer
- I. Allegretto - Heinrich Schiff
- II. Moderato - Heinrich Schiff
- III. Cadenza - Heinrich Schiff
- IV. Allegro Con Moto - Heinrich Schiff
- I. Largo - Heinrich Schiff
- II. Allegretto - Heinrich Schiff
- III. Allegretto - Heinrich Schiff
- I. Allegretto - Peter Jablonski
- II. Lento - Peter Jablonski
- III. Moderato - IV. Allegro Con Brio - Peter Jablonski
- I. Allegro - Cristina Ortiz
- II. Andante - Cristina Ortiz
- III. Allegro - Cristina Ortiz
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Wonderful collection |
Of particular merit are the first piano and violin concertos.
The composer himself set the standard for performance of the former, so, of course, it can't really be said that Peter Jablonsky does a "better" job of it, but he does an outstanding job, indeed. Raymond Simmons' trumpet performance is perfectly proportioned and wonderfully mixes with the piano and strings--it is at times lyrical and reserved, at times haunting (as uncommon an adjective that may be to describe a trumpet performance), at times lighthearted, but never overbearing, as the trumpet tends to be in performances in this piece.
The first violin concerto was dedicated to David Oistrakh, whose performance of it is widely considered paramount, but I actually prefer this one by Viktoria Mullova; Oistrakh's vibrato is too tremulous and his bowing too aggressive for my taste. Mullova is expressive without being melodramatic, articulate without being harsh. The immensity and sincerity of feeling in, particularly, the third movement passacaglia is of a degree not often achieved in music. Also--If one appreciates Mullova's interpretation of this piece, one ought also give Hilary Hahn's a try.
This two-CD set is an amazingly good purchase. The avid Shostakovich fan will appreciate the artful handling of these brilliant compositions, and it would serve, I imagine, as a wonderful introduction of his works to the new listener, as the concertos span the bulk of his career and reflect very well the evolution of his voice as a composer.
Fantastic buy. Very satisfied.
April 11, 2008
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