Shostakovich: Symphony No. 4 / Rattle · Berliner Philharmoniker
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Dmitri Shostakovich: Symphony No. 4 / Sir Simon Rattle, conductor · Berliner Philharmoniker / Recorded at the Berlin Philharmonie, 13 September 2009.
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Greatest Composer of the 20th Century in my humble opinion.
agreed
A Orquestra Filarmônica de Berlim tem que gravar a integral de suas 15 sinfonias.
Strauss and Schoenberg
Solid opinion, but for me Shostakovich is at No. 2. Mahler takes the cake.
@@ricardonascimento6020 Any relation to Milton?
Love this Symphony, above all others.
This part and the last three minutes of the final movement.
This is indeed original Shostakovich.
It's been ten years since you have posted this comment, so I guess you at least receive one "yess i agree" from someone.
So,yes i agree with you
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Beginning at 1:44 is one of those Godly moments of orchestral music that I will never cease to be in awe of. Actually, from 0:00 to the end is one of those moments too, but that's beside the point.
The coolest part is when the double basses starts at 1:15!
It is absolutely horrific!!! I never slept that night..
Introducing a theme like this in his work was ordinary for Shostakovitch, which also reveals his inner soul....
william charles At the moment of this composition, he was making insomnia and was in drepression because the Soviet Union in Stalin era, killed many artists and he was the next.
So many moments like this in in this symphony where we could (possibly) imagine it a reflection of the mindset of so many in the Soviet Union at that time, the despair, the horror, the huge number of 'disappearances', the sheer terror of the period. There's a great CD cover (I can't remember which album it is) of a Shos 4 recording where it's just a drawing of a gloved, clearly officious hand about to knock on some poor hapless soul's door. Millions lived in fear of that knock.
...And heavy metal was born this day
Absolutely he is what I like to say the roots of heavy metal!
0:36 mr rattle's signal for the cymbal, and then he effortlessly pulls back. what a great conducter.
Simon Rattle has to make a set of the Shostakovich symphonies! I would buy it straight away! :) His performances are always so full of energy! :)
...das ist DIE prä-darthvadernde Stelle in der Vierten...hach, großartig ... ich dachte, ich sein allein mit dieser "Stellenliebhaberei" ;-) ... danke fürs Posting!
Whenever you have at least two kettle-drum players with 7-8 total kettle drums, you know it will be a good night!!!!
Definition of dissonant...but in an amazing, masterful way :)
Check Ligeti, Lutowslavsky, Stravinsky, etc etc etc
I agree with you, but he is not the only one.
@stevenj124 It is from the first movement (c. 15 mins after the beginning)
for those who were impressed by the number of musicians i know that shostakovich has wrote a "special version of this symphony with the dubble!!you imagine the sound?
Fantastic!
As a violinist, I am now awed. How do they play this???
On violins :)
Practice. Takes some time but its okay, i have played it once
Love to see this make it to CD or DVD....Rattle should record more Shostakovich Symphonies with Berlin besides 1 & 14.
Grandios Brillant
Atemlos Bravo 👍
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@nickakdag Thanks for the info. He's unbelievable. The sound, the phrasing, the colours.....
I think its the second movement, one of my favoirte 20th century passages. :)
You just have to admire what a great band the BPO are.
Rattle sure as hell had it *LIT,* didn't he? WHEW!
Great Fugato from a great composer!
BerinPhil, who was the solo bassoon in these performances? He was AMAZING!!
I believe it was Dag Jensen....not the usual solo player.
@Sethos01 Leider wird es so eine Box wohl bis auf Weiteres nicht geben.
Una verdadera maravilla.
i luvvv itt!!!!!
I saw Radio France and the Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra play Berlioz, Synphonie Fantastique. The stronger orchestra was the SBYO. It was stunning. The staid Parisian audience went wild. The same thing could happen with the BPO and musicians from the Teresa Carreno and the Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestras. They already have memorized the entire score. It would work. Create a HUGE orchestra. You'd be making music history. Or, BPO should visit Venezuela and do it there.
2:37 guillaume jehl rocks the low trumpet!
the first movement (Allegretto poco moderato - PRESTO - Tempo I)
Terror everywhere....
@deepnosepicker Its Dag Jensen...probably the foremost virtuoso on the instrument today. He was subbing with them that night.
Lol. The cellists at about 1:05 look like they're being electrocuted
WHY ISNT THIS ON SPOTIFY!!!!
+Ellie McEla Feelstakovich? That should be your nickname.
Wann kann man denn auf Simon Rattles "Shostakovic - alle Sinfonien" hoffen?
Die Mahler-14CD box kann ich bald auswendig mitdirigieren... ;-)
Man kann nur hoffen
@alejoeisabel I am refering to Shostakovich 12, 1917
STRING SKILLS!
.............when the best of music sounds dull..play Shosty
Those strings are beasts. They must have drank Chuck Norris sweat or something.
shostakovitch masterly interpreted by Rattle
to be totally true to myself - i never actually though him capable
outstanding Berlin Phil(Y)(Y)
@MissSlipknotJordison That would be the final movement from Dvorak's Symphony No. 9 From the New World. :-)
@RAMIRO3 Movement 1, at the string break.
@MissSlipknotJordison Tha would be the final movement from the Dvorak Symphony No. 9 From the New World. :-)
Look at the bass scroll 2:30
@karajanhk
Why not all Shostakovich? :D
Interesting bass scroll at 2:29-2:31
Which movement is it?
Hello, thanks for your question. This excerpt is from the first movement of Shostakovich's Symphony No. 4.
@BerlinPhil
2nd. Presto
the NHK with Dutoit does it as well, if not better
leyendecker on tenor trombone.... interesting! ;-)
Extraordinary but I wonder if Shostakovich had heard the storm section in Sibelius's Tapiola.
Try SNO/ Jarvi. The dugs....
@2sjh1 i think what's backwards is your head. Arguing that you need to be from the same country as the composer to play song with it's purest character is absolute idiocy. I've heard great american orchestras play mahler and have heard this orchestra play britten's music splendidly. Music is about alot of things but it certainly doesn't restrict one's cultural background.
haha. You put this up here just to brag, didn't you? wow. Just wow.
Great playing but the music is quite disturbing ...
Of course they're german
moscow philarmonic did it better in my opinion, but this is still amazing.
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Should have guessed I would get a negative response for that. This doesn't affect my appraisal of the performance in any way believe me.
'Who cares?' you ask, well the fact is he probably cares. If it were me I'd want someone to tell me before going on stage if I'd dressed or been dressed in something that looked silly.
lol
@CzechViolist This is mere shit compared with Rostropovich's recording, here the strings sounds so poor and not together, I think you don't understand that this seems good only thanks to Shostakovich and the good sound engineer, BP is no longer the best orchestra in the world, probably it was when Karajan was the main conductor but not after him.
Sounds evil...
extremely disturbing music ...
Doesn’t sound like Shostakovich ! Sorry !
which movement is this?