(1992) Shostakovich: Chamber Symphony, Op. 110 bis / Symphony For Strings, Op. 110 bis / Requiem For Strings, Op. 144 bis
Category(ies): Orchestra
Main Composer: Dmitri Shostakovich
Orchestra: Chamber Orchestra Kremlin
CD set: 1
Catalog N°:
CD 9115
Release: 1991
EAN/UPC: 7619931911526
- UPC: 829410502764
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SHOSTAKOVICH: CHAMBER SYMPHONY, OP. 110 BIS / SYMPHONY FOR STRINGS, OP. 110 BIS / REQUIEM FOR STRINGS, OP. 144 BIS
It is significant that the composer himself approved orchestral versions of some of his quartets, three of which are offered on this recording. The full breadth of the Russian force behind these works finds expression in the interpretation of the Chamber Orchestra KREMLIN under the direction of Misha Rachlevsky.
(1992) Shostakovich: Chamber Symphony, Op. 110 bis / Symphony For Strings, Op. 110 bis / Requiem For Strings, Op. 144 bis - CD 9115
The string quartet was Dimitri Chostakovitch’s preferred form for self-expression. He frequently referred to his quartets as symphonic quartets (quartet-symphonies). The enormous emotional power which he gave this formation, the depth of contrast, the symphonic development and the transformation of musical ideas, all of this go into making his quartets into true symphonies for four instruments.
It is significant that the composer himself approved orchestral versions of some of his quartets, three of which are offered on this recording. The full breadth of the Russian force behind these works finds expression in the interpretation of the Chamber Orchestra KREMLIN under the direction of Misha Rachlevsky.
Return to the album | Composer(s): Dmitri Shostakovich | Main Artist: Misha Rachlevsky