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Notes
John Storgårds and the BBC Philharmonic continue their survey of Shostakovich’s late symphonies with this recoding of the Fourteenth, with Elizabeth Atherton and Peter Rose as soloists. Completed in the spring of 1969 and premièred later that year, the symphony is written for soprano, bass, and small string orchestra with percussion, comprising eleven linked settings of poems by four authors. Most of the poems deal with the theme of death, particularly that of unjust or early death, and indeed all four of the poets had died prematurely and / or in unnatural circumstances – Wilhelm Küchelbecker in Siberian exile for his part in the 1825 Decembrist uprising, Federico García Lorca assassinated during the Spanish Civil War, in 1936, Rainer Maria Rilke of blood poisoning following an accident in 1926, and Guillaume Apollinaire in 1918 during the Spanish influenza pandemic. The Six Verses of Marina Tsvetayeva were composed in 1973, originally for contralto and piano, and subsequently arranged for chamber orchestra (the version we hear here, with Jess Dandy as soloist). The recording was made at Media City in Salford, Manchester, in Surround Sound, and is available as a hybrid SACD and in Spatial Audio.
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Reviews
Performance **** Sonics (Multichannel) *****
“… From the hushed and mournful opening of the first movement the recording evokes a consistent atmosphere of sombre rumination. The playing of the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra under John Storgårds is characterized by a precision that exemplifies Shostakovich's mastery of the spare orchestration (strings and percussion), highlighting the stark contrasts between the sinister and the ethereal…. Their [Rose/Atherton] voices are clear and suitably emotive, and the way they navigate the challenging vocal lines and intricate moods of the poetry is impressive … the sound quality is first rate.”
Graham Williams – HRAudio.net – 11 September 2023
“…The symphony is paired with the Russian composer’s Six Verses of Marina Tsvetayeva, sung with arresting fervour by contralto Jess Dandy, the woodwind, brass and percussion played with sour, fiery intensity, the BBC Philharmonic players on terrific form.”
Fiona Maddocks – The Guardian – 16 September 2023
“…there is much to enjoy here …”
Edward Seckerson – Gramophone magazine – September 2023
Performance **** Recording *****
“…they [Atherton/Rose] … bring a profound engagement and expression to the various poems … The BBC Philharmonic under John Storgårds, in this third instalment of their symphonic Shostakovich series are exemplary …”
Daniel Jaffé – BBC Music magazine – September 2023
Recommended
Néstor Castiglione – MusicWeb-International.com – 18 June 2023
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