Shostakovich / Slovak / Czecho-Slovak Rso: Symphony 14

Shostakovich / Slovak / Czecho-Slovak Rso: Symphony 14

Shostakovich / Slovak / Czecho-Slovak Rso: Symphony 14

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Title: Symphony 14
Artist: Shostakovich / Slovak / Czecho-Slovak Rso
Label: Naxos
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 730099563123
Genre: Classical Composers

Shostakovich's 14th Symphony is actually more of a song cycle, made up of settings of poems by Lorca, Rilke and others, centered around the topic of death, scored for soprano, bass and chamber orchestra augmented by a variety of percussion instruments. This symphony, perhaps, one of the best darkest, pessimist works ever written (with Mahler's 6th Symphony, Sibelius 4th Symphony, Vaughan Williams' 4th and 6th Symphonies)... This work, be constituted in 11 movements and based on poems by F. Garcia Lorca (in 1 and 2), G. Appolinairre (3 -8), W. Küchelbecker (9) and Rainer M. Rilke (10 and 11). I impressed especially, 3rd mvt: Lorelei, At the Sante Jail, O Delvig, Delvig! And a short Conclusion (1 mnt. ) Shostakovich was used 12-tone system for the first and last time in this work. Only, the 9th movement, "O Delvig, Delvig!" written in D-flat Major and I think, this is the most romantic movement of symphony and comes without a break and suddenly after 8th movement which tells a war between Cosscaks and Byzantines. And after this tense music, suddenly comes a romantic and sentimental music from violas and violoncellos which tells a love story.

Tracks:
1.1 Symphony No. 14 for Soprano, Bass and Chamber Orchestra, Op. 135: de Profundis
1.2 Symphony No. 14 for Soprano, Bass and Chamber Orchestra, Op. 135: Malaguena
1.3 Symphony No. 14 for Soprano, Bass and Chamber Orchestra, Op. 135: Loreley
1.4 Symphony No. 14 for Soprano, Bass and Chamber Orchestra, Op. 135: The Suicide
1.5 Symphony No. 14 for Soprano, Bass and Chamber Orchestra, Op. 135: On the Alert
1.6 Symphony No. 14 for Soprano, Bass and Chamber Orchestra, Op. 135: Look Here, Madame!
1.7 Symphony No. 14 for Soprano, Bass and Chamber Orchestra, Op. 135: At the Sante Jail
1.8 Symphony No. 14 for Soprano, Bass and Chamber Orchestra, Op. 135: Zaporozhye Cossack's Reply to the Sultan of Constantiniple
1.9 Symphony No. 14 for Soprano, Bass and Chamber Orchestra, Op. 135: O Delvig, Delvig!
1.10 Symphony No. 14 for Soprano, Bass and Chamber Orchestra, Op. 135: The Poet's Death
1.11 Symphony No. 14 for Soprano, Bass and Chamber Orchestra, Op. 135: Conclusion
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