When the late Mstislav Rostropovich conducted Shostakovich's music, the results were never less than sensational. The two were close friends and Rostropovich had a unique understanding of the composer's works. The Eleventh Symphony takes a cinematic approach to recounting events surrounding the 1905 Russian revolution. But the intensity of Rostropovich's interpretation and his personal insight point towards Shostakovich's real intentions.
Composer Dmitri Shostakovich Conductor Mstislav Rostropovich Performers London Symphony Orchestra
Symphony No. 11 in G minor 'The Year 1905'
1. I. Palace Square: Adagio 2. II. 9 January: Allegro 3. III. In memoriam: Adagio 4. IV. Tocsin: Allegro non troppo
Release Date 22 November 2004
LSO0535 | 822231103523
Producer James Mallinson Engineers Tony Faulkner, Classic Sound Ltd Recorded March 2003, Barbican, London
DSD (Direct Stream Digital) recording
Booklet in English, French & German
FLAC - 24bit 96kHz - Compatible with Windows and Android devices MP3 - 320kbps - Universal compatibility SACD - Compatible with all CD players
Available on streaming services
Reviews
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'Abounds with atmosphere, vigor, and brutal force.'
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'A searing performance ... with the LSO on truly staggering form. Rostropovich has something unique to say about this work.'
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'Heightened, almost unbearable tension. With releases like this ... the label has quickly established itself on the international scene.'
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