Dimitri Shostakovich Symphony No. 4 in C Minor, op 43
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Live from the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, 2014
with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Soloists: Livia Prunaru (violin) & Gregor Horsch (cello)
Conductor: Andris Nelson
00:39 Allegro povo mederato - presto
30:20 Moderato con moto
40:50 Largo.Allegro
Great performance of this truly great work.
This is one of the most detailed and authentic pieces of music I’ve ever listened to
Very fortunate to experience this great performance on RUclips 🙏🙏
Splendid and ultimately very moving performance of this great work. I had the good fortune to see Nelsons conduct it (and most of the Shostakovich symphonies) with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in the recent past.
I love Shostakovich, one of my favourite composer!
I first heard the Yvgeney Svetlanov version. Later I had the Ormandy. I've heard various others since. This might be my single most favorite piece of music. This performance is as close to perfect as any I expect to hear. Thank you so much!
Barshai with the WDR from about 10 years ago or Kondrashin with the Moscow from the 60s. This one is too placid. The orchestra needs to feel DS's terror to convey his terror.
I like so much about this symphony. Could be best use of tubas in music.
For a tragedy this sure is fun.
Very slight sync problems here and there. But a great performance. Nelsons' 2018 performance of this symphony in Boston is preserved on a highly regarded DG CD set, coupled with the 11th.
thanks for info, shostakovich is great
Magnífica, Shostakovich El Grande
One of my favorite classic composer, he's incredible...
A bit on the slow side (finale too slow for me), but fine performance.
0:46 is a good place to start. ^
yeah!
1:07:17
something about the ending to this one is so phenomenal. I like the louder "penultimate" part as well. The whole thing has this effect of putting an emotional twist or surprise at the end.
What happened to the last ping on the celesta?
it's there - just very soft
5:12
The Wiki entry said it all came from Mahler. Hmnn.
what makes the deep rumbling noise during the final part?
timpani
Important. I improved my favourite performance (Järvi) and added 70hz rumbling, because on that recording it was regrettably weak.
Bass drum?
1:10:05 I'm not a fan of such shows.
Not show. Something done at the end of some pieces, especially at the end of a piece of music with a story like Shosty's 4, to prevent the audience from applauding immediately.
If there is a conductor who does this in his 7th symphony, this is that show :D