Shostakovich - Chamber Symphonies
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Label: BIS
Cat No: BIS2227
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 29th January 2016
Contents
Works
Russian Klezmer dance (trad.)Suite of Romanian melodies (trad.)
Turceasca si Hora de la Goicea (Turkish dance and dance from Goicea) (trad.)
Chamber Symphony in F major, op.73a (arr. Barshai from String Quartet no.3)
Chamber Symphony in F major, op.83a (arr. Barshai from String Quartet no.4)
Artists
the re:orchestraConductor
Roberto Beltran-ZavalaWorks
Russian Klezmer dance (trad.)Suite of Romanian melodies (trad.)
Turceasca si Hora de la Goicea (Turkish dance and dance from Goicea) (trad.)
Chamber Symphony in F major, op.73a (arr. Barshai from String Quartet no.3)
Chamber Symphony in F major, op.83a (arr. Barshai from String Quartet no.4)
Artists
the re:orchestraConductor
Roberto Beltran-ZavalaAbout
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 oeuvre. The disc is part of a project called Essential Music initiated by the re:orchestra, a young and vibrant ensemble based in Rotterdam. Together with its artistic director, the Mexican-Dutch conductor Roberto Beltrán-Zavala, the ensemble regularly undertakes multidisciplinary projects. For the present disc Vasile Nedea 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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