Shostakovich - Symphony No.15, Suite for Variety Orchestra
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Label: Phil.Harmonie
Cat No: PHIL06030
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 16th July 2021
Contents
Works
Suite for variety orchestra (arr. Oriol Cruixent for sextet)Symphony no.15 in A major, op.141 (arr. Viktor Derevianko for sextet)
Artists
Kolja Blacher (violin)Jebs Peter Maintz (cello)
Oriol Cruixent (piano)
Raymond Curfs (percussion)
Claudio Estay (percussion)
Mark Haeldermans (percussion)
Works
Suite for variety orchestra (arr. Oriol Cruixent for sextet)Symphony no.15 in A major, op.141 (arr. Viktor Derevianko for sextet)
Artists
Kolja Blacher (violin)Jebs Peter Maintz (cello)
Oriol Cruixent (piano)
Raymond Curfs (percussion)
Claudio Estay (percussion)
Mark Haeldermans (percussion)
About
Phil.harmonie presents 'Kolja Blacher-Dmitri Schostakowitsch' including Shostakovich’s 15th Symphony for sextet, arranged by Viktor Derevianko, and the first recording of a new arrangement for sextet by Oriol Cruixent of Shostakovich’s 'Varieté Suite'.
The Suite for Variety Orchestra (post-1956) is a suite in eight movements which derive from other works by the composer. Also named 'Suite for Variety Stage Orchestra', it was misidentified as the 'lost' Suite for Jazz Orchestra No.2 (1938), a different work in three movements that was lost during World War II, the piano score of which was rediscovered in 1999 by Manashir Yakubov, and orchestrated the following year by Gerard McBurney. The Suite was first performed in a Western country on 1 December 1988 in Barbican Hall, London, conducted by Mstislav Rostropovich, under the title 'Suite for Jazz Orchestra No.2'.
Here players with close associations with the Philharmonie in Berlin play it in a new arrangement by composer and pianist Oriol Cruixent.
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