Shostakovich - Symphonies 6 & 9
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Label: First Hand Records
Cat No: FHR120
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 15th July 2022
Contents
Artists
BBC National Orchestra of WalesConductor
Steven Lloyd-GonzalezWorks
Symphony no.6 in B minor, op.54Symphony no.9 in E flat major, op.70
Artists
BBC National Orchestra of WalesConductor
Steven Lloyd-GonzalezAbout
The scale and breadth of the Sixth Symphony's opening nocturnal Largo contrasted with the livelier and shorter second and third movements emphasises the work's unique form and place in the 20th-century symphonic oeuvre.
The Ninth Symphony's Haydnesque first movement with its notorious gate-crashing trombone is followed by one of Shostakovich's most searching and atmospheric of movements. The Presto, by contrast, is a whirlwind of virtuosity before unexpectedly running out of steam and leading 'attacca' to the brutalist lower brass fanfare opening of the fourth movement, which in turn lays bare the ground for a desolate bassoon cadenza, here featuring Joshua Wilson as soloist. The Allegretto – Allegro finale once again evokes the classical sound world of the first movement, but now with a sense of nonchalance and aplomb.
Reviews
[Lloyd-Gonzales] has a real gift for Shostakovich and, if this is his debut recording, I have no doubt we will be hearing a lot more from him.
the sonorous directness of the Sixth is up there with the best…and Lloyd-Gonzalex doesn’t miss a trick or dynamic in Shostakovich’s encyclopaedia of moods and contrasts. ... The BBC National Orchestra of Wales has never been on finer form.Error on this page? Let us know here
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