SILESIAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA OSTRAVA : Doc.MgA. PAVEL VÍTEK - dirigent Largo - Allegro molto - Allegretto - Largo - Largo Instrumentation Rudolf Barschai
I remember listening to this during a very dark time in my life. Only to find myself matching to this with the 2014 Cavaliers. This piece brings me both happiness, yet tragedy. Truly immortal. Should you find yourself reading this, I pray it finds you in blesséd tidings. Thank you.
This music is sad, but extremely suggestive. This brilliant composer experienced a real hell in his country. After all, there is a book of memories called "THE TESTIMONY of D. Shostakovich's Memory", compiled by a music scientist and critic S.Volkov. Cryptogram "D.S.C.H." it is absolutely ingeniously processed here. It is a statement of the composer, to whom I bow deeply with immense admiration and respect ... Pavel Vítek
About the Quartet No. 8 that was later transcribed for string orchestra: "The music critic Erik Smith wrote in the liner notes of the Borodin Quartet's 1962 recording that The Borodin Quartet played this work to the composer at his Moscow home, hoping for his criticisms. But Shostakovich, overwhelmed by this beautiful realisation of his most personal feelings, buried his head in his hands and wept. When they had finished playing, the four musicians quietly packed up their instruments and stole out of the room." (Wikipedia)
Beautiful, it is slow and dry, and I dont think the tones are dark at all. They are intense, driven, perhaps nervous or anxious. It sounded almost like the composer had experienced such a panic that he could not bear it for a while, like his coping resources ran dry and he had to face something that would kill him to confront.
So well described! Shostacovich WAS anxious and in panic because of Stalin and his regime of terror. I'm sure music was one of his coping mechanisms. The motive D Es C H in the beginning is a code for his initials.
I remember listening to this during a very dark time in my life.
Only to find myself matching to this with the 2014 Cavaliers. This piece brings me both happiness, yet tragedy. Truly immortal. Should you find yourself reading this, I pray it finds you in blesséd tidings. Thank you.
This music is sad, but extremely suggestive. This brilliant composer experienced a real hell in his country. After all, there is a book of memories called "THE TESTIMONY of D. Shostakovich's Memory", compiled by a music scientist and critic
S.Volkov. Cryptogram "D.S.C.H." it is absolutely ingeniously processed here.
It is a statement of the composer, to whom I bow deeply with immense admiration and respect ...
Pavel Vítek
Looking forward to hearing this as part of The Cavalier's 2014 show "Immortal"!
About the Quartet No. 8 that was later transcribed for string orchestra: "The music critic Erik Smith wrote in the liner notes of the Borodin Quartet's 1962 recording that The Borodin Quartet played this work to the composer at his Moscow home, hoping for his criticisms. But Shostakovich, overwhelmed by this beautiful realisation of his most personal feelings, buried his head in his hands and wept. When they had finished playing, the four musicians quietly packed up their instruments and stole out of the room." (Wikipedia)
4:30-7:32 was my absolute FAVORITE part
Thank you for posting this. It is Dmitri Shostakovich at his finest. And so well played.
4:30 is what I came for
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We're playing this in our all State orchestra and it's a truly incredible piece
I totally agree with you ...
Casmec?
@@hybridjuices yeah
Ayyyy I was there too and I agree 100 percent
Played this my senior year and took it to state. We got straight superiors, but this was my favorite!
Fantastic! The String Quartet Nº8 transcripted for string orchestra! Wonderful!
Thank you.
Beautiful, it is slow and dry, and I dont think the tones are dark at all. They are intense, driven, perhaps nervous or anxious. It sounded almost like the composer had experienced such a panic that he could not bear it for a while, like his coping resources ran dry and he had to face something that would kill him to confront.
TheGameconomist that is a really good way to describe this music. I never thought that someone could describe music with feeling and adjectives..
So well described! Shostacovich WAS anxious and in panic because of Stalin and his regime of terror.
I'm sure music was one of his coping mechanisms.
The motive D Es C H in the beginning is a code for his initials.
Muhteşem.
Tüylerim diken diken oldu
Perfect for Halloween
lo mejor de un gran artista
Sí, soy de la misma opinión ..
Playing this for the International Music Fest in Carnegie this year. Can't wait!!
Великолепно!
Excellent...
La musique de Chostakovitch est très impressionnant, mais aussi très triste ..
Bravo!!!
Beautiful...
Excellent recording, thank you for sharing ..
so exccited to see the Cavaliers pull this off! DCI come faster!
Wirklich sehr gut.
Beautiful!
Very nice...
It's nice and soft at first and then comes in with a wallop!
Wirkilch, sehr gut !!
Subtle and nearly sublime.
I like 4:28
THE LOBSTER
4:30-7:32 So incredibly intense.. I started sweating
4:16
and 4:30 is what I got
Hi Mr. shool
Movement 2's tempo is whole note = 120 aka 2 measures/1 second jesus
sounds like someone is being murdered at like 4:50 idk
Gigi H haha XD yo right