Sinfonie Nr.7 Leningrader

Mariss Jansons / BRSO
Sinfonie Nr.7 Leningrader

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veröffentlicht: 04.10.2019
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Sales Rank: Nr. 9604 in Sinfonische Musik
Nr. 46297 in Klassik
Stil: Sinfonische Musik
Artikel Nr.: 2099378148

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Bemerkungen / Titelliste: Sinfonie Nr. 7 C-Dur op. 60 "Leningrader Sinfonie"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 01. "1. Allegretto"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 02. "2. Moderato poco allegretto"
MP3 Audio jetzt kostenlos anhören 03. "3. Adagio: Largo - Moderato risoluto"
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Extra-Infos: S.o. Des Bayerischen Rundfunks/ Mariss Jansons
Beschreibung:Dmitri Shostakovich was one of the most important composers of the 20th century. With his works - most notably his fifteen symphonies, which took Late Romantic music and transferred it to the modern age - he has shaped the repertoire. His aesthetic is determined by the impact of the Second World War and also by the political conditions in the Soviet Union under Stalin. Forced to work for the dictator, he also had to make numerous concessions to him. It was in the war year of 1941 that Shostakovich composed his Symphony No. 7 in C major, opus 60. It comes in the approximate middle of his oeuvre and was named the "Leningrad" symphony because Shostakovich dedicated it to his native city (today's St. Petersburg). The marching theme in the first movement was composed even before the outbreak of the German-Soviet war, in around 1939 or 1940. He wrote further movements in Leningrad, during it's siege by German troops from September 8, 1941 onwards, and finally completed the symphony in Kuibyshev (Samara) on the Volga, having been evacuated from the war-torn city together with his family on October 1, 1941. It was there on March 5, 1942 that the symphony received it's world premiere, performed by the similarly evacuated orchestra of Moscow's Bolshoi Theatre under the direction of Samuil Samossud. The Moscow premiere on March 27 took place in perilous circumstances, but even an air raid alert could not convince the audience to go to the shelters, so captivated were they by the music. The music has retained it's fascination to this day, and the Seventh Symphony is considered Shostakovich's best-known work. Mariss Jansons, who himself ranks as a specialist in the Slavic repertoire as well as the symphonic music of the 19th and 20th centuries, has tackled this masterpiece on numerous occasions. This performance, released for the first time, was recorded at concerts on February 11 and 12, 2016 at the Philharmonie in Munich's Gasteig. Here, under Jansons' baton, the musicians of the Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks interpret Shostakovich's Seventh Symphony as a shattering testimony to the epoch in which it was written as well as a profound expression of our present age. The live recording of those concerts is now being released by BR-KLASSIK in an exemplary interpretation of one of the most important symphonic works of the 20th century., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Booklet Editor [Editorial]: Thomas Becker (10), Booklet Editor [Lektorat]: Vera Baur, Composed By: Dmitri Shostakovich, Conductor: Mariss Jansons, Design, Artwork: [ec:ko] Communications, Engineer [Recording Engineer = Toningenieur]: Christiane Voitz, Liner Notes: Vera Baur, Liner Notes [Translation]: David Ingram (2), Mastered By [Mastering Engineer]: Christoph Stickel, Orchestra: Symphonie-Orchester Des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Photography By: Astrid Ackermann, Photography By: Peter Meisel (2), Photography By [Cover-Photo]: Breakermaximus, Producer [Recording Producer = Tonmeister], Edited By [Editing = Schnitt]: Bernhard Albrecht, Labelcode BRKK900184.2 (900184), Phonographic Copyright (p) BRmedia Service GmbH, Copyright (c) BRmedia Service GmbH, Copyright (c) Breakermaximus, Copyright (c) Peter Meisel (2), Copyright (c) Astrid Ackermann, Published By Sikorski, Recorded At Philharmonie Im Gasteig, München, Glass Mastered At Arvato
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