31 авг. 2014 г.

Shostakovich: Preludes for piano

dogma chamber orchestra/ Mikhail Gurewitsch
    
Dmitri Shostakovich committed his twenty-four preludes to paper with great ease. The master of wit, irony, satire, and deeper meaning required precisely two months to write them down. The dogma chamber orchestra now for the first time has recorded these precious gems, originally composed for piano, in a version for string orchestra lend­ing new dimensions to the profound humor of the original.
There are broadly flowing string passages like those in the third prelude, which Shostakovich composed on New Year’s Eve 1932, or waltzes that within a few seconds are transformed into highly virtuosic chaos (No. 2). A grot­esque march (No. 16) is followed by an idyllic and kitschy violin solo taking aim at salon-style virtuosity.

Echo Klassik Prize Concert Recording of the Year