SHOSTAKOVICH Chamber Symphonies
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Composer or Director: Traditional, Dmitri Shostakovich
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: BIS
Magazine Review Date: 03/2016
Media Format: Super Audio CD
Media Runtime: 72
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: BIS2227
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Chamber Symphony |
Dmitri Shostakovich, Composer
Dmitri Shostakovich, Composer Roberto Beltrán-Zavala, Conductor The Re:Orchestra |
Tureasca si Hora de la Goicea |
Traditional, Composer
Roberto Beltrán-Zavala, Conductor The Re:Orchestra Traditional, Composer |
Suite of Romanian melodies |
Traditional, Composer
Roberto Beltrán-Zavala, Conductor The Re:Orchestra Traditional, Composer |
Russian Klezmer Dance |
Traditional, Composer
Roberto Beltrán-Zavala, Conductor The Re:Orchestra Traditional, Composer |
Author: David Gutman
There’s nothing seriously wrong with the performances of the big pieces even if they lack the last degree of intensity, more easily obtained when there are only four musicians involved. That tends to be a problem even when Barshai himself is on the podium. Late in life he set down all his Shostakovich treatments in Milan but it is his earlier, incomplete sequence with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe (including the fleshings-out of the Third and Fourth Quartets recorded here) which has greater finesse and gravitas. He is at once swifter and more inward than Roberto Beltrán-Zavala at the close of the ambiguous finale of No 3 and with larger forces at his disposal in both quartets he almost has us forgetting the powerful intimacy of the originals. DG’s twofer also takes in Viktor Derevianko’s (seemingly unnecessary) chamber reduction of the Fifteenth Symphony, stunningly played by Gidon Kremer and friends during the 1995 Lockenhaus Festival. Back on BIS, Beltrán-Zavala himself provides the bulk of the committed and sincere annotations and his ensemble, founded as recently as 2009, is crisp, buoyant and nicely nuanced, particularly in the couplings. That may or may not be enough to tempt you.
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