Symphony with the New World Symphony; Shostakovich’s First Cello Concerto with the Lausanne Chamber Orchestra, the Netherlands Philharmonic, and the National Symphony in both Washington, D.C., and Moscow; Prokofiev’s Sinfonia concertante with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic and the Dallas Symphony; Schumann with the San Francisco Title: Program Notes: Shostakovich and Beethoven, Author: San Diego Symphony, Name: Program Notes: Shostakovich and Beethoven, Length: 4 pages, Page: 1, … Notes and Editorial Reviews ... while the ensuing threnody has just the right chilling, “dead” timbre. That work was more on the scale of a chamber work than a massive proclamation of victory complete with chorus and soloists. Twenty-five years passed before the Fourth Symphony received its first performance in Moscow on December 30, 1961. 70 Shostakovich Composed the same year as the third string quartet String Quartet No. Largo IV. 11, “The Year 1905” Return to concert page . Notes on the Program By James M. Keller, Program Annotator, The Leni and Peter May Chair D mitri Shostakovich wrote his String Quartet No. Mozart, Mendelssohn & Schumann February 1st-February 2nd, 2019. Notes: Title from disc label. 110a Shostakovich wrote his String Quartet no. 1 . DIMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH - Shakovich: Chamber Symphony, Op. 1 and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op. Program Notes by Francesco Lecce-Chong As we continue our Soundwaves series, I wanted to take the opportunity to share with you some of the classics of the string orchestra repertoire that are rarely performed on a full orchestra’s season—Shostakovich’s Chamber Symphony and Elgar’s Serenade are two such works. In the past there have been Notes from … Casella’s Symphony No. 1, 2, 3, 8, and 10). 1 pm Gallery Talk with curator Erin Monroe 2 pm Concert, Avery Court. 118a - CD - RARE. Programme notes: copyright Kristian Hibberd 2000. Program notes … The Fourteenth Symphony, by contrast, breathes the air of a very different planet. Program Notes. At its debut, Beethoven was noted as remarking that it was one of his best works. Mark’s notes on Shostakovich Symphony No. The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Robert Spano and with piano soloist Pedja Mužijevič offered a very well conceived program with works from George Walker (1922-2018) Lyric for Strings, Frederic Chopin (1810-1849) second piano concerto in F-minor op.31 and Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975) Chamber Symphony in C-minor op.110a. Welser-Möst leads a program bringing together two 20th-century works of con-templation and loss, hope and understanding. Shostakovich: Chamber Symphony (CD review) Also Schnittke: Concerto for Piano and Strings. It was completed in 1812, and was dedicated to Count Moritz von Fries. 2 from Suite for Variety Orchestra, No. Read Program Notes. Introducing LiveNote. Biography. Symphony No. Shostakovich’s Chamber Symphony (after String Quartet No. 8) Josef Suk Serenade for Strings in Eb Major, Op. The Blue Ridge, World Premiere (2021) - Jason Wise. Despite the title, this arrangement is not related to Shostakovich's 1938 Suite for Jazz Orchestra No. Constantine Orbelian, pianist and conductor; Moscow Chamber Orchestra. The year was 1937, and the Fifth Symphony represented Shostakovich\'s attempt to placate Stalin and his cultural censors. 84. Program Notes. Title: Chamber Symphony, op.110a. VIEWING THIS EVENT 1, Symphony No. (Wilson's program notes for this quartet are especially valuable for both musical analysis and historical information.) Performer(s): The Chamber Orchestra of Europe ; Rudolph Barshai, conductor. 5 by Dmitri Shostakovich, a work that delicately and brilliantly balances authentic artistic expression and conformity to nationalistic propaganda. Shostakovich: Symphony No. The Symphony No. 6 Mark’s notes on Shostakovich Symphony No. Program Notes: The Blue Ridge is a chamber ensemble piece composed by Jason Wise. 49 The trio is a typically quirky Haydnesque subject for strings (later doubled by the winds). The Allegretto first movement begins with an extended drone, its pressure mounting under folk-like melodies and serpentine counterpoint. An Austrian theme weaves through our next Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra program. 2. 10 “The final instalment of Petrenko’s remarkable Liverpool Shostakovich cycle is a world-class achievement.” – The Sunday Times on Symphony No. Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975) Festive Overture, Opus 96. Died August 9, 1975, Moscow, Russia. After its triumphant concert held at New York City's The Town Hall to capacity audiences, One World Symphony returns to embrace eclecticism in music. The effect was devastating. His Symphony No. Johannes Brahms was born on May 7, 1833 in Hamburg and died in Vienna on April 3, 1897. 20 Your virtual program … His books are available at the Symphony Store in Davies Symphony Hall. 2 Seattle Symphony Judith Fong Conductor Emeritus Ludovic Morlot conducts the Seattle Symphony in music by Caroline Shaw, Shostakovich and Beethoven featuring cellist Alisa Weilerstein on Thursday, November 12, 2020 at 7:30pm on Seattle Symphony Live . 5 during the “Great Terror” in Russia, he was under great political pressure to simplify his music and adapt it to reflect socialist realism. Chamber Symphony for Strings in C minor, op. The diversity of the Bay Area is well known and therefore should be reflected in the concert hall. Subscribers have full access to all performances available. Chamber Symphony in C minor (arr. 1 Mozart - Symphony No. Shostakovich: Violin Concerto No. Beethoven's Eroica. 8 was composed during the conflict (and censured by the government soon after). Oistrakh’s continued sterling advocacy of this magnificent work helped to assure its status as one of the finest of 20th-century Violin Concertos. 8 in C minor, Op. String Quartet No. But the worldwide reaction to the Leningrad Symphony was a mixed blessing for the composer. The fact that one could make a case for it as a song-cycle, a concert opera, a symphony, or perhaps even a piece of chamber music is further proof of what a great and unique work this is. 47 I. Moderato—Allegro non troppo II. First comes Shostakovich’s Chamber Symphony, adapted from his Eighth String Quartet. This was a very personal piece for the composer. Died August 9, 1975, Moscow, Russia. For example, the final movement of the famous Fifth Symphony concludes with seemingly triumphant and celebratory fanfares in the heroic key of D major. – The Telegraph on Symphony No. Program Notes. Shostakovich dedicated his deeply personal Chamber Symphony, which originated as a string quartet, “To the memory of the victims of fascism and war” after being moved by a 1960 visit to Dresden, which had been bombed by Allies 15 years earlier. 34, by Grieg serve as a wonderful opening for a program, especially when followed by intense, dramatic works such as Chamber Symphony by Shostakovich, Verklaerte Nacht by Schoenberg or Divertimento by Bartok (to name some of the … Notes by the Composer Chamber Symphony Born September 25, 1906 in Saint Petersburg, Russia, Shostakovich was a soviet composer and pianist. 110a Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975) Orchestral version by Lucas Drew In the summer of 1960 Shostakovich went to Dresden to work on the score for a Soviet-East German film. Program Notes by Francesco Lecce-Chong As we continue our Soundwaves series, I wanted to take the opportunity to share with you some of the classics of the string orchestra repertoire that are rarely performed on a full orchestra’s season—Shostakovich’s Chamber Symphony and Elgar’s Serenade are two such works. / Moz-Art à la Haydn / Musical Geniuses / Concierto de Aranjuez. 8 from 1960), dedicated by Shostakovich “in memory of … Program Notes “Modern String Landscape” ... Dimitri Shostakovich: Chamber Symphony for Strings in C minor, Op. Work composed: 2003 First Oregon Symphony performance NATIONAL FESTIVAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2015 . Rachmaninoff Symphony No. 9 in E-flat major, Op. Michael Steinberg, the San Francisco Symphony’s Program Annotator from 1979 to 1999 and a contributing writer to our program book until his death in 2009, was one of the nation’s pre-eminent writers on music. 5, Shostakovich began forging his unique style and voice: somber, … The program (available to watch through May 20): JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH Orchestral Suite No. Shostakovich: Notes for Stalin Intermission Shostakovich Symphony No. This, incredibly, is the program-behind-the-program of the symphony. 10, op. Chamber Symphony in F Major, Op. ~ Program Notes ~ Beethoven Symphony No. Modern Voices is a program of three pieces being performed from Scriabin, Debussy and Shostakovich that include clarinet, piano, strings, and vocalists in a remarkable range of styles written between 1893 and 1948. ProMedica Classics Series. When you read Adam Neiman’s program notes for the Thursday, July 19th MMF concert you will see he wrote that he “programmed reflexively” when he included Shostakovich’s Quartet No. Walker: Icarus in Orbit Menotti: Violin Concerto Shostakovich: Symphony No. See our Program Book for program notes. Arnold Schoenberg's Chamber Symphony, scored for a rather small ensemble, nonetheless packs plenty of big ideas into a very compact space. With his powerful 5th Symphony of 1937, subtitled “A Soviet Artist’s Reply to Just Criticism,” Shostakovich managed to rehabilitate himself. In celebration of the first exhibition to explore the artistic inspiration of the famed American artist and author, Edward Gorey, we delve into Gorey’s Worlds for our March Sunday Serenades concert. I realize it’s hard to believe, but this weekend in Seattle actually includes some worthwhile activities not related to (or even conflicting with) monitoring the Super Bowl. When composing his Symphony No. Dmitri Shostakovich. Andris Nelsons led a BSO program featuring Barber, Shostakovich, ... on the notes D-E flat-C-B, spells out the composer’s initials in German musical notation. 10 and, in 1954, his brilliant Festive Overture. similar to Chamber Symphony. Jupiter! 1 in f minor, op. The first movement opens with the DSCH motif – Shostakovich's musical signature. Program | Program Notes | Season Listing. 110, arranged for string orchestra by Rudolf Barshai (b. Program: Mozart - Overture to The Marriage of Figaro Shostakovich - Piano Concerto No. Dmitri Shostakovich’s Symphony No. The last two symphonies and the last four quartets, as well as other chamber pieces and songs, belong to a late period of spare texture, slowness and gravity, often After completing his Tenth Symphony Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich (1906-1975) became frustrated by a relative inability to compose. The free concert begins at 8 p.m. in Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre. 8, into this Chamber Symphony in C Minor, Opus 110a. 110a. Gabriel Pierné Serenade, Op. This piece is scored for strings. Program Notes → She stands among the top of the younger generation. But the person doing the program notes apparently didn't know that there isn't just one Chamber Symphony (op. 8), Op. Works are Rudolf Barshai's orchestration of Shostakovich's third and fourth quartets. Zhdanov. Dmitri Shostakovich Symphony No. 67 (1944) Gloria Chien, piano Soovin Kim, violin Sophie Shao, cello. PROGRAM NOTES by Kalindi Bellach ©2018. Maestro Nelsons also leads Shostakovich’s Symphony No. The program closes with a riveting portrait of political persecution, the Chamber Symphony by Shostakovich. Programme notes: copyright Kristian Hibberd 2000. ˜e Chamber Symphony has Dmitri Shostakovich, born September 25, 1906, in St. Petersburg, Russia; died August 9, 1975, in Moscow. Program notes for all pieces performed by the Fort Collins Symphony, written by William Runyan ... Sergei Prokofiev and Dmitri Shostakovich are the two composers who stood above the rest of those who labored during the years of the Soviet Union. Originally performed on Tuesday, July 2nd, 2019|Lincoln Performance Hall @ 8pm. One of the dominant composers of the late nineteenth century, Brahms greatly enriched the repertory for piano, organ, chamber … 34, by Grieg serve as a wonderful opening for a program, especially when followed by intense, dramatic works such as Chamber Symphony by Shostakovich, Verklaerte Nacht by Schoenberg or Divertimento by Bartok (to name some of the … 13 was Shostakovich's last "public" work. 110a and Respighi’s The Birds , broadcasting from the Benaroya Hall stage on Thursday, April 15, 2021, at 7:30pm on Seattle Symphony … In the summer of 1960 Shostakovich’s work on the score of a Soviet-East German film took him to Dresden, the German city that had been destroyed in 1945 by an Allied firebombing which killed more people than the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. For several years, I have felt that the juxtaposition of Beethoven and Shostakovich makes for a very satisfying musical evening. 5 in C-sharp minor Gustav Mahler was born on July 7, 1860, in Kalischt, Bohemia and died on May 18, 1911, in Vienna. Britten’s Violin Jupiter! The Shostakovich Chamber Symphony was fashioned from the composer’s 8th String Quartet by the founder of the MCO, Rudolph Barshai, and Shostakovich was so satisfied with the arrangement that he gave it a special catalog number, the “a” in Op. 1 Brahms: Symphony No. 1, Symphony No. 1924) as Chamber Symphony, Op. Sims is the John T. Bernhard Professor of Music at Western Michigan University, where she teaches piano and lectures in accompanying and keyboard literature. Giordano Bellincampi, conductor Leonardo Colafelice, piano 7. 1 in f minor, op. 110, which he composed in 1960 while working on music for a Soviet-East German film about the Allied bombing of Dresden during World War II. Jaap van Zweden conducts A German Requiem. 118a (after String Quartet No. Beethoven's Eroica / Shostakovich's Tenth / Dvořák's New World / Beethoven's Emperor / The Planets / Seven Deadly Sins / Symphonie Fantastique / Classical Ellington / Bernstein and Mahler. He was also regarded as one of the major composers of the 20th century with a unique harmonic language and historic importance due to his years of work under Stalin. For good reasons, everything about Shostakovich is discussed, interpreted, and debated, often to excess. Shostakovich’s personality is etched on this Symphony by means of a Schumannesque device – a musical anagram based on the composer’s name (D[mitri] SCH[ostakovich] that translate into t he pitches D, E-flat, C, and B). But it is party music, after all, and a youthful venture. 110a. Mark’s notes on Shostakovich Symphony No. The Quartet contains themes from my works and the revolutionary song ‘Zamuchon tyazholoy nevoley’ [Tormented by Heavy Captivity]. MASTERWORKS PROGRAM NOTES Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 110a Dmitri Shostakovich Born September 25, 1906, Saint Petersburg, Russia. / Moz-Art à la Haydn / Musical Geniuses / Concierto de Aranjuez. Program Notes, continued Sunday, June 21, 2015, 2 PM CHAMBER SERIES: MENDELSSOHN AND SHOSTAKOVICH Shmuel Ashkenasi, violin David Ehrlich, violin Mathias Tacke, violin Michael Klotz, viola Dmitry Kouzov, cello Dmitri Shteinberg, piano Piano Trio in D Minor, op. “If they cut off both hands, I will compose music anyway holding the pen in my teeth,” said Shostakovich in 1936. ˜e Chamber Symphony has 7 Beethoven worked on the seventh of his nine symphonies while staying in the Bohemian spa town of Teplice in the hope of improving his health. 15, and Piano Sonata No. New this season, enjoy enhanced concert program notes through LiveNote! There are notable exceptions to this generalization. 9 in C Major, D. 944 Franz Schubert’s short life roughly coincided with that of Beethoven’s—both passing away within about a year of each other. Allegro non troppo SHOSTAKOVICH Piano Trio No. 110a) and so wrote that up. Program Notes . Andris Nelsons conducts Shostakovich, Andris Dzenītis and Tchaikovsky, November 8-13. Program Notes. (Video above is from the April 26 concert, with Farkhad Khudyev conducting Schumann.) The score was later arranged for string orchestra by Rudolf Barshai as the Chamber Symphony, Op. The evocative nature of this music has long led to suspicions that Casella had a story in mind. Beethoven's Eroica / Shostakovich's Tenth / Dvořák's New World / Beethoven's Emperor / The Planets / Seven Deadly Sins / Symphonie Fantastique / Classical Ellington / Bernstein and Mahler. Program Notes. Shostakovich’s Chamber Symphony (after String Quartet No. Shostakovich had used this device twice before—in his Violin Concerto N o. Program Notes Chamber Symphony Op. The Allegretto first movement begins with an extended drone, its pressure mounting under folk-like melodies and serpentine counterpoint. The Story: On this program you'll hear: Dmitri Shostakovich, Chamber Symphony, Op. Recorded March 14, 2020 Read Program Notes. 5. ... Dmitri Shostakovich Symphony No. Shostakovich took to sleeping with a packed suitcase in the event of a night-time visit from the secret police. Compact disc. 73a (Arr. Your feedback … 2 in E minor, Opus 27 PROGRAM 13: BEETHOVEN’S FIFTH. Shostakovich: Festive Overture in A major, op. Program Notes. A pioneer of Soviet film music, Shostakovich wrote scores for 30 films between 1929 and 1971. 2 was premiered in Paris a week after the French premiere of the Resurrection Symphony, which only serves to highlight the connections between these two works. 10. The Symphony No. 1 & No. See our Program Book for program notes. R. Barshai from String Quartet No. Infused by classical, rock, and pop culture, Michael Daugherty's Metropolis Symphony celebrates one of America's most beloved superheros and his arch-nemesis Lex Luthor. The performing ensemble, the Beethoven Quartet, then suggested that Shostakovich, a gifted pianist, write a piano quintet so he could join them in performance. Download the Full Program Notes (PDF) > Watch/Listen. Virtual Season - Post-concert feedback: Shostakovich Chamber Symphony Thank you for taking a moment to fill our our post-concert survey. Alina Ibragimova, says The New York Times, “makes familiar works sound both spontaneously conceived and inevitable. Part of the 2017-2018 Masterworks Series! We are privileged to continue publishing his program notes. Requiem . 10, op. The Chamber Symphony is a faithful arrangement of the quartet made by a friend, the conductor and violist Rudolf Barshai. This presentation is made possible by support from 110a. If you need program notes for the next concert of your symphony orchestra, choir, chamber group or voice studio, you've come to the right place. It quotes from many of his other compositions and contains a theme made of notes based on his name: “DSHC.” Shostakovich himself thought of it as a protest piece, dedicating it “In memory of victims of fascism and war.” 3 Program Notes Waltz No. Got an email from the Columbus Symphony; they're going to stream a concert on Friday that includes the Chamber Symphony, op. 93, in E minor. Dmitri Shostakovich, ... Chamber Symphony ... to detail Hege exhibited in leading the orchestra through the Bach suite also helped to make the second piece on the program, the Chamber Symphony … 13 in B-flat minor (Op. “The dedication could be printed on the cover,” Shostakovich wrote in … Shostakovich & Gorey Sunday, March 4, 2018. 1 Mozart - Symphony No. 8 in C minor, Op. Following a period from 1948 to 1953 when Shostakovich was almost exclusively involved with the creation of film scores and chamber music, he suddenly returned to orchestral composition with Symphony No. 8 in C minor, also composed in 1960. Join us for a surprise program—curated and conducted by NSO Music Director Gianandrea Noseda with audience participation—showcasing several members of the NSO as soloists. Shostakovich’s Chamber Symphony is based on the String Quartet No. The Two Elegiac Melodies, Op. Such was the popularity of Shostakovich’s Seventh Symphony that one American radio station offered the Soviet government $10,000 for the rights to the first broadcast of its successor. The moving First Violin Concerto of Shostakovich. The wonderful Nicholas McGegan pays a visit to the Seattle Symphony podium in this live concert of Bach and Schubert. by Canberra Symphony Orchestra Magazine October 23, 2020 October 23, 2020 CHAMBER CLASSICS ONE: FORGOTTEN ROMANCE Sunday 14 … 110a. In 1938, after completing his Sixth Symphony, Shostakovich turned to chamber music, writing his First String Quartet. If you need program notes for the next concert of your symphony orchestra, choir, chamber group or voice studio, you've come to the right place. 110, done with the composer’s full approval. Roger Kalia: This program is festive and celebratory in a variety of ways. Alain Trudel, conductor Ran Dank, piano Lauraine Carpenter, trumpet. Compact disc. Happily, critics do not program concerts. Dimitri Shostakovich (1906-1975) Chamber Symphony, Op.110a In July, 1960 Dimitri Shostakovich was in Dresden writing the score for Soviet director Leo Arnstham’s film Five Days and Five Nights – a drama about the Allied bombing of the German city during World War II. It’s authentic Shostakovich, as the rest of the symphony, indeed all three Read more symphonies in this set, go on to prove. Program Notes: Shostakovich's Chamber Symphony and Beethoven's "Eroica" read program notes Play: Queue: Favorite: New York Philharmonic. The first movement opens with the DSCH motif – Shostakovich's musical signature. 110a. Beethoven's Eroica. Loss weighs heavily in this ballet—of loved ones and what Shostakovich risked to be the artist he wanted to be. Enjoy the complete notes provided for each piece by clicking on the titles listed above! With Shostakovich’s blessing, the Russian conductor and violist Rudolf Barshai adapted that work from Dresden, the String Quartet No. 8 in C minor, Op. The work is an orchestration by violist Rudolf Barhsai of Shostakovich’s 1960 String Quartet No. You are here: Home 1 / LiveNote: Shostakovich Chamber Symphony. 110 Shostakovich This quartet was also arranged by Barshai for chamber orchestra Chamber Symphony in C minor, Op. 1 (Produced by Anthony Princiotti) Video Podcast: Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker, Act II (Produced by Anthony Princiotti) SHOSTAKOVICH Chamber Symphony Op. The work is an orchestration by violist Rudolf Barhsai of Shostakovich’s 1960 String Quartet No. 5 in D minor, Op. Shostakovich: Festive Overture in A major, op. 14 is a chamber-musical song cycle on poems about death, and his Fifteenth and last is enigmatic, humorous, sweetly endearing, grim, and about as private as a symphony for normal-sized orchestra with quite a bit of extra percussion can manage to be. 96. His main influences include Ravel, Respighi, Bruckner, Mahler, Shostakovich, Tchaikovsky, and film composers like John Williams, James Newton Howard, Benjamin Wallfisch, and Don Davis. PROGRAM NOTES by Phillip Huscher Dmitri Shostakovich Born September 25, 1906, Saint Petersburg, Russia. 110a. Shostakovich once again disappointed the Soviet officials with his Symphony No. His first Shostakovich arrangement, of the Eighth Quartet, was explicitly authorized by the composer after Barshai impressed Shostakovich with his completion of the unfinished final fugue from Bach’s Art of Fugue. 52 (No. Program Notes: Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. This is a piece layered in meaning — fi lled with fascinating self-references The arrangement of the quartet for string Such was the popularity of Shostakovich’s Seventh Symphony that one American radio station offered the Soviet government $10,000 for the rights to the first broadcast of its successor. Nelsons builds the first movement’s central climax … 1 in E-flat major for Cello and Orchestra, Opus 107. This Chamber Symphony is an adaptation from the composer's String Quartet No. Chamber Symphony Op. View the list of encores for the 2019/20 season » 9. But what a difference there is between the life and music of these two giants of early romantic music! The program is the next step in our complete Beethoven Symphony Cycle, featuring his Second Symphony paired with his Egmont Overture and the Shostakovich/Barshai Chamber Symphony, Op. The main theme of the Quartet is the notes D-S-C-H, my initials. Program Notes: Shostakovich & Respighi Seattle Symphony Concertmaster Noah Geller leads the orchestra in a program featuring Shostakovich’s Chamber Symphony, Op. The Two Elegiac Melodies, Op. But there is speculation that Shostakovich actually intended it to go much slower. The program on this CD presents a fascinating variety of Shostakovich’s film music, including the recording premiere of the Suite from Sofia Perovskaya. The series “Notes from….” is designed to welcome different elements of our community into the symphony family. 110, done with the composer’s full approval. 8, Op. 19 Jul 2019 ... Shostakovich's Chamber Symphony and Beethoven's... 19 Jul 2019. Program: Mozart - Overture to The Marriage of Figaro Shostakovich - Piano Concerto No. 9 thoughts on “ Seeking Shostakovich: Listening to the Tenth Symphony (Part 2 of 2) ” T. March 31, 2014 at 3:19 AM It is so refreshing and lovely to read about you wanting joy for Shostakovich, because of your experience with his music. Composer: Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975) Last time performed by the Rhode Island Philharmonic: This is a RI Philharmonic Orchestra premiere. Shostakovich: Symphony No. Shostakovich achieved fame in Dmitri Shostakovich Symphony No. N.B. Now I know there is a Chamber Symphony op. PROGRAM NOTES by Kalindi Bellach ©2017. 13 “This is a model of clarity… yet another Petrenko performance to join the greats.” – BBC Music Magazine on Symphony … 7. 8), Op. Chamber Symphony in C Minor, Op 110a (arr. Program Notes: F. Mendelssohn: Quartet in E-flat Major Shostakovich: String Quartet No. Symphony, the Utah Symphony, the Denver Chamber Orchestra, the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, the Yale Philharmonic, and the Hochschulorchester in Hannover, Germany. Program. 8 . 8. Allegro non troppo This program runs approximately 2 hours. 10, which the orchestra had just performed and recorded earlier that year for its Deutsche Grammophon Shostakovich symphony series. Please Note: Virtual Members must purchase an available performance in order to view. Released December 15, 2020. This concert will be recorded and broadcast on the Kennedy Center’s Digital Stage+ platform. Lamentation reaches its apotheosis in Shostakovich’s “Chamber Symphony,” Op. Certainly one of the most important composers of the 20th century, Shostakovich is revered for his symphonies, film music, chamber works and operas. 2.The motif is used in every movement of this quartet, and is the basis of the faster theme of the third movement. This slow, extremely sad theme can also be heard in his Cello Concerto No. Adam Schoenberg, a Grammy nominated composer, composed Go in 2014. 8, and it is both autobiographical and intensely personal. 2.The motif is used in every movement of this quartet, and is the basis of the faster theme of the third movement. 1, Symphony No.
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