An acclaimed account of Shostakovich’s Leningrad Symphony given in London in December won fresh laurels for conductor and orchestra. Bychkov made a name for himself in the West after leaving Leningrad ...
His martial Seventh Symphony (“Leningrad”) played all over the Allied world and became a global rallying cry. The 15th’s eight-minute movement is full of black humor—as if its young hero ...
to stage the premiere of Dimitri Shostakovitch's "Leningrad Symphony". The performance became a symbol of the brief triumph of culture over the barbarism of war.
The Leningrad Symphony has been used as a political football almost from its inception and continues to be so. Those rabidly hostile to the Soviet Union claim that its composer Dmitri Shostakovich was ...
It discusses Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor, and also a symphony: Shostakovich’s No. 7 in C, the “Leningrad.” At the bottom of this post, I propose a contest of sorts.
It was first produced in 1934 in Leningrad and Moscow. There were almost 200 performances of the opera by the end of 1936. The microfilmed score of the 7th symphony was smuggled out of Russia ...
Despite a rousing start the touring VSO produce some understated Brahms and Shostakovich at Toronto’s Roy Thomson Hall.
Leningrad (now St Petersburg) was the home city of composer Dmitri Shostakovich, and his Seventh Symphony was named in honour of the besieged city. The music is Shostakovich at his most triumphant ...
In the 50th anniversary year of Shostakovich's death, the Czech Philharmonic bring two of the composer's greatest works to ...