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Shostakovich: Chamber Symphonies Op. 73a & 83a / Beltran-zavala, Re:orchestra
Shostakovich / Re:orchestra / Zavala
Release Date:
01/08/2016
Label:
Bis
Catalog #:
2227
Spars Code:
DDD
Composer:
Dmitri Shostakovich , Traditional
Conductor:
Roberto Beltrán-Zavala
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Re: Orchestra
Number of Discs:
1
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The two 'Chamber Symphonies' recorded here are in fact two of Dmitri Shostakovich's celebrated string quartets, orchestrated, with the composer's approval, by Rudolf Barshai, who as a member of the Borodin Quartet enjoyed a long collaboration with Shostakovich. A recurring element in Shostakovich’s śuvre is the use of ‘popular’ music, such as themes reminiscent of the circus or cabaret and ‘Gypsy’ tunes. It is also well known that Shostakovich was acquainted with, and deeply attracted to, Jewish folk music, which he described as 'almost always laughter through tears' – a quality he found 'close to my ideas of what music should be'. His Third and Fourth String Quartets, Opp. 73 and 83, were composed in 1946 and 1949 respectively, during the
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aftermath of World War II and the onset of Stalin’s terror. In both works Shostakovich made use of folk elements to convey different ideas and to appeal to the listener's immediate emotions. With the aim of highlighting this relationship between the composer and the popular music that surrounded him, Shostakovich + presents Barshai's imaginative orchestrations of these scores in an unusual context, performing them interspersed with pieces that represent a potential folk influence on parts of Shostakovich’s śuvre. The disc is part of a project called Essential Music initiated by the re:orchestra, a young and vibrant ensemble based in Rotterdam but with its members active in some of Europe’s foremost orchestras. Together with its artistic director, the Mexican-Dutch conductor Roberto Beltrán-Zavala, the ensemble regularly undertakes multidisciplinary projects attracting a rocketing audience of young people. For the present disc, the multi-instrumentalist Vasile Nedea, with a Romani background, has arranged a Russian klezmer dance, a group of folk melodies from Transylvania and Muntenia and two Romanian dances: Turceasca and Hora de la Goicea.
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1.
Symphony for Strings and Woodwinds in F major, Op. 73a
Composer:
Dmitri Shostakovich
Conductor:
Roberto Beltrán-Zavala
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Re: Orchestra
Period:
20th Century
Written:
USSR
2.
Chamber Symphony in D major, Op. 83a
Composer:
Dmitri Shostakovich
Conductor:
Roberto Beltrán-Zavala
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Re: Orchestra
Period:
20th Century
Written:
USSR
3.
Turceasca si Hora de la Goicea
Composer:
Traditional
Conductor:
Roberto Beltrán-Zavala
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Re: Orchestra
4.
Russian Klezmer Dance
Composer:
Traditional
Conductor:
Roberto Beltrán-Zavala
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Re: Orchestra
5.
Suite of Romanian Melodies
Composer:
Traditional
Conductor:
Roberto Beltrán-Zavala
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Re: Orchestra
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