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For some listeners in the '90s, Yuri Temirkanov was the great conductor of post-Soviet Russian orchestral music. Temirkanov not only had the St. Petersburg (Leningrad Philharmonic) -- the most virtuosic orchestra in Russia -- he had such complete control over it that he could do anything he wanted with it. In this 1992 recording of Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5, Temirkanov could pull back or push forward the tempo, he could linger over a melody or accelerate a rhythm, he could bend the strings or he could blend the winds and brass and he could do all of it without worrying about the orchestra because, whatever he did, they stayed right with him every bar of the way. For some listeners, Temirkanov's interpretation of the Fifth might be too much: too dramatic and too rhapsodic, too controlled and too emotional. But for other listeners, Temirkanov's command of the work's phrasing and forms make a compelling case for his view of the work as a symphony of immense power and enormous strength. Temirkanov's 1990 recording of Tchaikovsky's Capriccio italien with the Royal Philharmonic is nearly as well played and surely as compellingly conducted. RCA's early-'90s digital sound is rich and warm and deep.
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Symphony No. 5, Op. 64 in E Minor (Pyotr Illitch Tchaïkovski)
Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky, Composer - Andreas Torkler, Re-Mastering Engineer - St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, Performer - James Mallinson, Producer - Tony Faulkner, Recording Engineer - Yuri Temirkanov, Conductor
(P) 1992 BMG Music
Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky, Composer - Andreas Torkler, Re-Mastering Engineer - St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, Performer - James Mallinson, Producer - Tony Faulkner, Recording Engineer - Yuri Temirkanov, Conductor
(P) 1992 BMG Music
Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky, Composer - Andreas Torkler, Re-Mastering Engineer - St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, Performer - James Mallinson, Producer - Tony Faulkner, Recording Engineer - Yuri Temirkanov, Conductor
(P) 1992 BMG Music
Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky, Composer - Andreas Torkler, Re-Mastering Engineer - St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, Performer - James Mallinson, Producer - Tony Faulkner, Recording Engineer - Yuri Temirkanov, Conductor
(P) 1992 BMG Music
Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky, Composer - James Burnett, Producer - Tryggvi Tryggvason, Recording Engineer - Andreas Torkler, Re-Mastering Engineer - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Performer - Yuri Temirkanov, Conductor
(P) 1993 BMG Music
Albumbeschreibung
For some listeners in the '90s, Yuri Temirkanov was the great conductor of post-Soviet Russian orchestral music. Temirkanov not only had the St. Petersburg (Leningrad Philharmonic) -- the most virtuosic orchestra in Russia -- he had such complete control over it that he could do anything he wanted with it. In this 1992 recording of Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5, Temirkanov could pull back or push forward the tempo, he could linger over a melody or accelerate a rhythm, he could bend the strings or he could blend the winds and brass and he could do all of it without worrying about the orchestra because, whatever he did, they stayed right with him every bar of the way. For some listeners, Temirkanov's interpretation of the Fifth might be too much: too dramatic and too rhapsodic, too controlled and too emotional. But for other listeners, Temirkanov's command of the work's phrasing and forms make a compelling case for his view of the work as a symphony of immense power and enormous strength. Temirkanov's 1990 recording of Tchaikovsky's Capriccio italien with the Royal Philharmonic is nearly as well played and surely as compellingly conducted. RCA's early-'90s digital sound is rich and warm and deep.
© TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 5 track(s)
- Total length: 01:03:41
- Main artists: Yuri Temirkanov
- Composer: Pyotr Illitch Tchaïkovski
- Label: RCA Red Seal
- Genre: Klassiek
(P) 2005 BMG Music
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