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Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5

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Few works stir up as much debate over their 'meaning' as Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony. And equally few works can boast an interpreter with such insight as Mstislav Rostropovich. His friendship with the composer gave him an almost unique understanding of Shostakovich's inner traumas, and as with the 2002's outstandingly successful LSO Live recording of the Symphony No 11, he inspired the LSO's players to the heights of virtuosity.

Composer Dmitri Shostakovich
Conductor Mstislav Rostropovich
Performers London Symphony Orchestra

Symphony No. 5 in D minor
1.
I. Moderato
2. II. Allegretto
3. III. Largo
4. IV. Allegro non troppo

Release Date 10 January 2005
LSO0550 | 822231105022

Producer James Mallinson
Engineers Jonathan Stokes for Classic Sound Ltd
Recorded July 2004, 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

***** 'Rostropovich captures the stark ambivalence of the music - its gut-wrenching menace on the one hand, and stark attractiveness on the other. The playing is top-notch, and quite terrifying at all the right moments.'

- The Scotsman

'In this towering performance by the LSO under [Rostropovich], Shostakovich comes across as a thoroughgoing modernist, agonised about the issues of the day, but pouring his angst into a huge, multifaceted work which flows with the heat of volcanic lava. One of the last remaining links with this titanic composer, the great cellist-conductor can lay rightful claim to being his outstanding living interpreter.'

- The Observer

'[Rostropovich’s] strength is in his ability to inspire players. There's nothing routine about this performance: Rostropovich generates a fierce intensity [and] the LSO's response is consistently impressive.'

- Classic FM Magazine