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MusicAeterna|Shostakovich: Symphony No. 14, Op. 135

Shostakovich: Symphony No. 14, Op. 135

MusicAeterna, Teodor Currentzis, Julia Korpacheva and Petr Migunov

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Shostakovich wrote his Fourteenth Symphony, one of his most relentlessly dark-hued works, in 1969 at a point when he felt he had essentially wasted his life and was "a dull and mediocre" composer. The symphony, scored for soprano, bass, strings, and percussion, is a devastating reflection of his bleak and hopeless state of mind. The texts he uses for its 11 movements dwell largely on either the dreaded finality of death or the misery of life, which is little better than death. Shostakovich seems indifferent to making the work symphonic in any conventional sense, and fully embraces the formal eccentricity that its grim texts dictate. Its effect is that of an orchestral song cycle, with some movements lasting as long as 10 minutes and others (the abrupt finale) as short as a minute. The performance is the second release on the Alpha label featuring Greek conductor Teodor Currentzis leading Musica Aeterna, the chamber orchestra of the Opera of Novosibirsk, Siberia, the first being an astonishing, revelatory 2008 performance of Purcell's Dido and Aeneas. This recording demonstrates that the earlier disc was no fluke, that these are performers with a distinctive point of view, and the passion and finesse to effectively put it across. The symphony here frequently sounds like chamber music and has an intimacy that makes its depictions of grief, depression, and bitter irony especially poignant and personal. The soloists, soprano Julia Korpacheva and Petr Migunov are fully expressive, but their performances are understated rather than grandly dramatic, as is appropriate, making the moments when they do cut loose -- Korpacheva in the sixth movement and Migunov in the eighth -- all the more effective. Their voices are full and pure but not especially large, and they make a good fit with Currentzis' understated and supple reading. This dark symphony is not the kind of piece that tends to inspire warm affection, but its emotional and musical honesty make it a work that can draw listeners back again and again, and this is a performance that bears close and repeated attention. Alpha's sound is clean, present, and atmospheric.

© TiVo

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Symphony No. 14, Op. 135 (Dmitri Shostakovich)

1
I. De profundis
00:05:15

MusicAeterna, Performer - Teodor Currentzis, Performer - Petr Migunov, Performer - Dimitri Shostakovich, Composer

2017 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France 2009 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France

2
II. Malagueña
00:02:39

MusicAeterna, Performer - Teodor Currentzis, Performer - Julia Korpacheva, Performer - Dimitri Shostakovich, Composer

2017 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France 2009 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France

3
III. La Loreley
00:08:34

MusicAeterna, Performer - Teodor Currentzis, Performer - Julia Korpacheva, Performer - Dimitri Shostakovich, Composer

2017 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France 2009 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France

4
IV. Le suicidé
00:07:56

MusicAeterna, Performer - Teodor Currentzis, Performer - Julia Korpacheva, Performer - Dimitri Shostakovich, Composer

2017 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France 2009 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France

5
V. Les attentives I
00:03:09

MusicAeterna, Performer - Teodor Currentzis, Performer - Julia Korpacheva, Performer - Dimitri Shostakovich, Composer

2017 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France 2009 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France

6
VI. Les attentives II
00:02:08

MusicAeterna, Performer - Teodor Currentzis, Performer - Julia Korpacheva, Performer - Dimitri Shostakovich, Composer

2017 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France 2009 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France

7
VII. A la Santé
00:09:22

MusicAeterna, Performer - Teodor Currentzis, Performer - Petr Migunov, Performer - Dimitri Shostakovich, Composer

2017 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France 2009 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France

8
VIII. Réponse des Cosaques zaporogues au Sultan de Constantinople
00:01:55

MusicAeterna, Performer - Teodor Currentzis, Performer - Petr Migunov, Performer - Dimitri Shostakovich, Composer

2017 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France 2009 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France

9
IX. O Delvig, Delvig
00:04:46

MusicAeterna, Performer - Teodor Currentzis, Performer - Petr Migunov, Performer - Dimitri Shostakovich, Composer

2017 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France 2009 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France

10
X. Der Tod des Dichters
00:05:17

MusicAeterna, Performer - Teodor Currentzis, Performer - Julia Korpacheva, Performer - Dimitri Shostakovich, Composer

2017 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France 2009 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France

11
XI. Schlußstück
00:01:13

MusicAeterna, Performer - Teodor Currentzis, Performer - Julia Korpacheva, Performer - Petr Migunov, Performer - Dimitri Shostakovich, Composer

2017 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France 2009 Alpha Classics/Outhere Music France

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Shostakovich wrote his Fourteenth Symphony, one of his most relentlessly dark-hued works, in 1969 at a point when he felt he had essentially wasted his life and was "a dull and mediocre" composer. The symphony, scored for soprano, bass, strings, and percussion, is a devastating reflection of his bleak and hopeless state of mind. The texts he uses for its 11 movements dwell largely on either the dreaded finality of death or the misery of life, which is little better than death. Shostakovich seems indifferent to making the work symphonic in any conventional sense, and fully embraces the formal eccentricity that its grim texts dictate. Its effect is that of an orchestral song cycle, with some movements lasting as long as 10 minutes and others (the abrupt finale) as short as a minute. The performance is the second release on the Alpha label featuring Greek conductor Teodor Currentzis leading Musica Aeterna, the chamber orchestra of the Opera of Novosibirsk, Siberia, the first being an astonishing, revelatory 2008 performance of Purcell's Dido and Aeneas. This recording demonstrates that the earlier disc was no fluke, that these are performers with a distinctive point of view, and the passion and finesse to effectively put it across. The symphony here frequently sounds like chamber music and has an intimacy that makes its depictions of grief, depression, and bitter irony especially poignant and personal. The soloists, soprano Julia Korpacheva and Petr Migunov are fully expressive, but their performances are understated rather than grandly dramatic, as is appropriate, making the moments when they do cut loose -- Korpacheva in the sixth movement and Migunov in the eighth -- all the more effective. Their voices are full and pure but not especially large, and they make a good fit with Currentzis' understated and supple reading. This dark symphony is not the kind of piece that tends to inspire warm affection, but its emotional and musical honesty make it a work that can draw listeners back again and again, and this is a performance that bears close and repeated attention. Alpha's sound is clean, present, and atmospheric.

© TiVo

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