Shostakovich / Ural Philharmonic Orchestra: Symphony No. 10
Shostakovich / Ural Philharmonic Orchestra: Symphony No. 10
Format: CD
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Artist: Shostakovich / Ural Philharmonic Orchestra
Label: Fuga Libera Label
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5400439008090
Genre: Classical
?Shostakovich's Tenth Symphony is one of conductor Dmitry Liss' favourite works. It is close to his heart because it encapsulates an ethical standard. Orchestras from countries that have experienced dictature and repression have a special relation to this work. The performers immediately understand what is behind the notation; the mysteries, the magic of ambiguities, the playing with fire. To express oneself so personally is extremely hazardous and Shostakovich does it with sublime skill. Dmitry Liss says he comes closer to the music and admires it more and more each time he conducts it. The Ural Philharmonic Orchestra has performed the work in major venues all over Europe.
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