Symphonies 6 & 14 [recorded live in 2006 & 2013]

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SHOSTAKOVICH
Symphonies 6 & 14 [recorded live in 2006 & 2013]
Tatiana Monogarova (soprano) & Sergei Leiferkus (baritone) / London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vladimir Jurowski

[ LPO Live / CD ]

Release Date: Tuesday 10 March 2015

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Growing up in Moscow, with a conductor father and a composer grandfather who was a friend and colleague of Shostakovich, Vladimir Jurowski absorbed Shostakovich's music (and the climate of its composition) into his blood, and his personal connection with it is palpable in these recordings. Both works were recorded live in concert at Southbank Centre. The 2013 performance of Symphony No. 6 was part of Southbank Centre's festival The Rest Is Noise, a year-long exploration of 20th century music for which the LPO won the Royal Philharmonic Society Music Award for Ensemble.

In Symphony No. 14, a dark song-cycle setting poems by various authors on the subject of death, Jurowski is joined by soloists Tatiana Monogarova (soprano) and Sergei Leiferkus (baritone), regular collaborators with the LPO, who express the haunting sentiment of the songs in their impeccable native Russian. This 2006 performance - Jurowski's first Shostakovich with the LPO - was described by the Financial Times as 'a wonderfully felt performance in the way conductor and orchestra articulate and sustain this intimate, death-ridden song cycle. It's hard to imagine a more intense female soloist than Tatiana Monogarova, while Sergei Leiferkus brings all his authority to the baritone part.'

Review of the Symphony No. 6 performance: 'An exceptional account of Shostakovich 6 … affecting and scintillating, hugely involving, the playing concentrated, unanimous and full of character. From Stewart McIlwham's piccolo to the richly mottled double basses via Simon Carrington's timpani, this was the LPO in fabulous form responding to its Principal Conductor who really knows how this score goes.' (Classical Source)

Booklet includes Russian texts and English translations for Symphony No. 14.

"This is by far the most stunning Shostakovich disc I have heard this year...Here, the Sixth's opening is no introverted lament: rather, the LPO's string trills seem to express a rage a still young Shostakovich had much reason to feel...Altogether it's a gruelling experience, but not one to be missed." (Five Stars BBC Music Disc of the Month Dec 2014)

"[Jurowski] pushes powerfully through the scherzo...never overstating incidental detail...Monogarova is splendid...applying 21st-century pose and discipline to the timbre and attitude of the old-style Russian dramatic soprano. Not since Galina Vishnevskaya have I heard quite such committed singing in this extraordinary music." (Gramophone)

Tracks:

Symphony No. 6 in B minor, Op. 54
Symphony No. 14 in G minor, Op. 135