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Gega Dark Shostakovich - Flute Concertos & 3 & 10 [Compact Discs] Usa Import Size 1

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The seventh album in the Shostakovich series from the Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra contains two more symphonies - No. 9 and No. 10. They both have an interesting story, just as the others. In 1943, the authorities asked Shostakovich to write a work that would pay tribute to the Soviet Union and the future victory. When the war ended in 1945, everyone was expecting the symphony, but it was not ready, even the first part was not completed. Instead of a grandiose apotheosis of victory and Stalin, on 3 November 1945, at the opening of the 25th season of the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra with Yevgeny Mravinsky, a chamber symphony was performed, which the composer described as "a sigh of relief after dark and tough times, with a hope for the future". The symphony was subject to all kinds of criticism not only in the Soviet Union but also beyond it's borders, including the United States. In 1948, it was excluded from the repertoire of the symphony orchestras. Shostakovich's works were rebuked (once again) as being formalistic and harmful, and the composer was fired from the Moscow Conservatory. Stalin's death brought him back to active creative work and on 17 December 1953, the premiere of the 10th Symphony, Op. 93 took place again with the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra and Yevgeny Mravinsky. It is not clear exactly when it was created: according to the composer's letters - between July and October 1953; according to pianist Tatiana Nikolaeva, it was written in ATTENTION: please remember that all Blu-Rays are Region A USA and all DVDs Region 1 USA and you will need a multi region Blu-Ray/DVD player to play them.

Gega Dark Shostakovich - Flute Concertos & 3 & 10 [Compact Discs] Usa Import Size 1

The seventh album in the Shostakovich series from the Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra contains two more symphonies - No. 9 and No. 10. They both have an interesting story, just as the others. In 1943, the authorities asked Shostakovich to write a work that would pay tribute to the Soviet Union and the future victory. When the war ended in 1945, everyone was expecting the symphony, but it was not ready, even the first part was not completed. Instead of a grandiose apotheosis of victory and Stalin, on 3 November 1945, at the opening of the 25th season of the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra with Yevgeny Mravinsky, a chamber symphony was performed, which the composer described as "a sigh of relief after dark and tough times, with a hope for the future". The symphony was subject to all kinds of criticism not only in the Soviet Union but also beyond it's borders, including the United States. In 1948, it was excluded from the repertoire of the symphony orchestras. Shostakovich's works were rebuked (once again) as being formalistic and harmful, and the composer was fired from the Moscow Conservatory. Stalin's death brought him back to active creative work and on 17 December 1953, the premiere of the 10th Symphony, Op. 93 took place again with the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra and Yevgeny Mravinsky. It is not clear exactly when it was created: according to the composer's letters - between July and October 1953; according to pianist Tatiana Nikolaeva, it was written in ATTENTION: please remember that all Blu-Rays are Region A USA and all DVDs Region 1 USA and you will need a multi region Blu-Ray/DVD player to play them.

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