For this Symphony I usually listen to his father Kurt with Berliner or Neeme Järvi on Chandos, with Royal Scottish. For modern recordings (on Sony), it seems to me, Michael Sanderling is a safe bet - what I heard is wonderful. I'm still exploring.
The last symphonies of Mahler and Shostakovitch are of immense emotional depth . Congratulations to the SWR SO for going down the road of fathoming the profundity of this music.
This is one of the great Shostakovich interpretations/performances of ALL time, and it is only a matter of time before it is recognised as such. Congratulations to all who took part from conductor to the cameramen, sound engineers, and especially the magnificent orchestral players. The wind playing was outstanding.
How wonderful is Schostakowitchs music. It is so deep and powerful. Magnificently played and conducted by another outstanding German orchestra and conducter. Thanks to all involved in producing this concert. The quality is just outstanding. Also thankyou for posting this for all to enjoy.
24:48 COUGH. Not always it's the audience. 38:37 Notice how the player with the grey beard and glasses (on top) is smiling on the grotesque passage 😁. I was always wondering if that's a fun part for an orchestra. Humtataaa.
00:00 - I. Moderato
26:06 - II. Allegro
30:43 - III. Allegretto
43:25 - IV. Andante - Allegro
I know it is kinda off topic but does anybody know a good site to stream new movies online ?
@Garrett Cristiano Lately I have been using flixzone. Just search on google for it :)
For this Symphony I usually listen to his father Kurt with Berliner or Neeme Järvi on Chandos, with Royal Scottish. For modern recordings (on Sony), it seems to me, Michael Sanderling is a safe bet - what I heard is wonderful. I'm still exploring.
Thanks for your recommendations!
Lucky audience. Whatever they paid as a gate fee was repaid handsomely.
Why is this orchestra and Sanderling so good! This is just an amazing interpretation all around-BRAVO
The last symphonies of Mahler and Shostakovitch are of immense emotional depth . Congratulations to the SWR SO for going down the road of fathoming the profundity of this music.
Not only the last ones.. :D
This is one of the great Shostakovich interpretations/performances of ALL time, and it is only a matter of time before it is recognised as such.
Congratulations to all who took part from conductor to the cameramen, sound engineers, and especially the magnificent orchestral players. The wind playing was outstanding.
How wonderful is Schostakowitchs music. It is so deep and powerful. Magnificently played and conducted by another outstanding German orchestra and conducter. Thanks to all involved in producing this concert. The quality is just outstanding. Also thankyou for posting this for all to enjoy.
Excellent performance ! Thank you very much for your high quality uploads.
I checked this out thanks to Hurwitz rave review of Michael Sanderling's Shostakovich Symphonies. Wow thank you very much for this excellent post.
Thank you so much!
Excellent 'layering' of the first movement string melodies.
ザンデリングは、初来日の時から何度も聴いてるし、練習風景も見ている。ショスタコーヴィチの10番は、CDも持っているが、このライブの方がはるかによい。音が激しいまでに生きているし、全体の構造把握も見事で、おそらくクルツィスの影響だろう。見事な10番だ。
Cool
@Ostdeutsche, is 6:18 the melody used in a DDR Lied, "In der Heimat..."?
24:48 COUGH. Not always it's the audience.
38:37 Notice how the player with the grey beard and glasses (on top) is smiling on the grotesque passage 😁. I was always wondering if that's a fun part for an orchestra. Humtataaa.
Es wär cool wenn das besser abgemischt wird. Erste Trompete hört man nie, auch bei wichtigen Soli nicht.
Is Kurt Sanderling still alive???😮 He must be 95 or more.....😂
Hi @user-yo7bp9vk4d! Michael Sanderling conducts here! He is the son of Kurt Sanderling who died in Berlin in 2011. ;-)
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