Has anyone seen the Gramophone November Edition? The Gramophone Collection Feature is dedicated to recordings of Shostakovich Fifth Symphony. The “winner” in David Gutman’s article is Sanderling recording with the Berlin Symphony.
I had thought about buying these recordings a few years ago and held off. Now I’ve listened to Sanderling’s Shostakovich on Qobuz. I have long regarded Sanderling’s Brahms/Dresden cycle as the benchmark in that ridiculously crowded market but really didn’t know much about KS personally.
As a Jew from East Prussia he was dismissed from his posts when the Nazis became ascendant. Unable to obtain a Visa to the U.S. he wound up in the U.S.S.R.at the onset of the Great Purges of the 1930s. He was present at the premiere of the Fifth and thought that he might get arrested at the time. He befriended DSCH in the forties and as Mravinsky assistant in Leningrad for 20 years he actually performed his Symphonies more frequently than Y.M. Who would not program them frequently after the premieres.
He gave a few interviews late in his career in which he essentially endorses the picture of DSCH as portrayed in Testimony.
He apparently was prone to talking at length about the hidden meanings in DSCH during rehearsal.
He had a relationship with the Philharmonia and other English Orchestras from the seventies on. I was wondering if any of the Forumites had interacted with him or with musicians that worked with him.
I had thought about buying these recordings a few years ago and held off. Now I’ve listened to Sanderling’s Shostakovich on Qobuz. I have long regarded Sanderling’s Brahms/Dresden cycle as the benchmark in that ridiculously crowded market but really didn’t know much about KS personally.
As a Jew from East Prussia he was dismissed from his posts when the Nazis became ascendant. Unable to obtain a Visa to the U.S. he wound up in the U.S.S.R.at the onset of the Great Purges of the 1930s. He was present at the premiere of the Fifth and thought that he might get arrested at the time. He befriended DSCH in the forties and as Mravinsky assistant in Leningrad for 20 years he actually performed his Symphonies more frequently than Y.M. Who would not program them frequently after the premieres.
He gave a few interviews late in his career in which he essentially endorses the picture of DSCH as portrayed in Testimony.
He apparently was prone to talking at length about the hidden meanings in DSCH during rehearsal.
He had a relationship with the Philharmonia and other English Orchestras from the seventies on. I was wondering if any of the Forumites had interacted with him or with musicians that worked with him.
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