Prom 16: The Hallé performs Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony - 26 July 2023

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  • Eine Alpensinfonie
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    • Nov 2010
    • 20570

    Prom 16: The Hallé performs Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony - 26 July 2023

    19:30 Wednesday 26 July 2023
    Royal Albert Hall

    Sergey Rachmaninov: The Bells
    Dmitry Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 in D minor


    Mané Galoyan soprano
    Dmytro Popov tenor
    Rodion Pogossov baritone
    BBC Symphony Chorus
    Hallé Choir
    Hallé Orchestra
    Sir Mark Elder conductor
  • FFAdminMKS
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    • Nov 2010
    • 45

    #2
    Rachmaninov’s The Bells opens this all-Russian programme from Sir Mark Elder and the Hallé. Based on an Edgar Allan Poe poem, this magnificent choral symphony blends gothic drama with mystical intensity, haunted by the tolling of the Dies irae chant.

    Fear of death also lurks beneath the triumphant fanfares and jollity of Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5 – the composer’s attempt to satisfy Stalin and the Soviet regime after his career-riskingly provocative opera The Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District.
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    • Ein Heldenleben
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      • Apr 2014
      • 6798

      #3
      The tenor in The Bells Dmytro Popov is really , really good . Elder and the Hallé are also playing it superbly - some lovely string sounds and phrasing.

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      • Petrushka
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        • Nov 2010
        • 12260

        #4
        A good Shostakovich 5 too. I could have wished for more urgency in the central part of the first movement but the slow movement was exceptionally fine aided by some superb string playing that caught the tragic mood perfectly.
        "The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink

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        • silvestrione
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          • Jan 2011
          • 1708

          #5
          Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
          A good Shostakovich 5 too. I could have wished for more urgency in the central part of the first movement but the slow movement was exceptionally fine aided by some superb string playing that caught the tragic mood perfectly.
          Yes I agree about the middle of the first movement. Wondered if it was deliberate, to go with his sense that the music should be seen as 'autobiographical', rather than 'political'..(false opposition anyway?) Nevertheless the thumping drum at the end felt as bleakly destructive as ever.

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          • jonfan
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            • Dec 2010
            • 1438

            #6
            Terrific playing emphasising all over again the composer’s command of orchestration, eg the magical end of the slow movement with unison harp and celesta, the use of the xylophone at climaxes, the canon between flute and horn in the first movement.
            Sir Mark obviously loves a huge rit at the end of the work, I haven’t got access to a score but I don’t think Shostakovich wrote one?
            A general observation- there’s been superb world class playing from British orchestras over the last two weeks. Bravo to them!!

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            • Ein Heldenleben
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              • Apr 2014
              • 6798

              #7
              Originally posted by jonfan View Post
              Terrific playing emphasising all over again the composer’s command of orchestration, eg the magical end of the slow movement with unison harp and celesta, the use of the xylophone at climaxes, the canon between flute and horn in the first movement.
              Sir Mark obviously loves a huge rit at the end of the work, I haven’t got access to a score but I don’t think Shostakovich wrote one?
              A general observation- there’s been superb world class playing from British orchestras over the last two weeks. Bravo to them!!
              There’s a molto rit marked before the big D major moment at the end. There is no rit marked in the closing bars. Big timp show off time that.
              I agree re the British orchestras. The BBC Phil have also been putting in some sterling work.

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              • jonfan
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                • Dec 2010
                • 1438

                #8
                Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post

                There’s a molto rit marked before the big D major moment at the end. There is no rit marked in the closing bars. Big timp show off time that.
                I agree re the British orchestras. The BBC Phil have also been putting in some sterling work.
                Thanks for clarification. I did include the Phil when I wrote ‘British orchestras’ by the way.

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                • Ein Heldenleben
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                  • Apr 2014
                  • 6798

                  #9
                  Originally posted by jonfan View Post

                  Thanks for clarification. I did include the Phil when I wrote ‘British orchestras’ by the way.
                  Yep I meant “really” rather than “also “

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                  • jonfan
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                    • Dec 2010
                    • 1438

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post

                    Yep I meant “really” rather than “also “
                    They certainly have. Just caught up with their stunning Maher 1.

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                    • Ein Heldenleben
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                      • Apr 2014
                      • 6798

                      #11
                      Originally posted by jonfan View Post

                      They certainly have. Just caught up with their stunning Maher 1.
                      Yes indeed. For me the pick of symphonic perfs this Prom season so far - though I’ve missed a couple.

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                      • Barbirollians
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                        • Nov 2010
                        • 11709

                        #12
                        Pleased to catch up on this tonight as neither last night or today's Prom has appealed to me . I tend to think the Halle deserves more than one Prom it is such a fine orchestra nowadays - excellent choral and solo singing in the Bells - will catch up on the Shostakovich tomorrow

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                        • smittims
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                          • Aug 2022
                          • 4192

                          #13
                          I was deeply impressed by this performance of 'the Bells'. Popov's held top A at the end of the first movement was wonderful, and the choral and orchestral singing and playing throughout was utterly magnificent. I liked the care taken over many small details, such as the repeatedly 'clinking' bell in the second movement.

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                          • ostuni
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                            • Nov 2010
                            • 550

                            #14
                            Though I did notice (following the IMSLP score) that Popov held that top A for an extra couple of bars longer than notated! (It seems to be a thing with Russian tenors: I’ve seen similar liberties being taken in some of Hermann's top notes in the Queen of Spades)

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                            • smittims
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                              • Aug 2022
                              • 4192

                              #15
                              Thanks,ostuni, I didn't know that. There's a famous high note for the first trumpet in the finale of Elgar's second symphony which enjoys a performing tradition, going back to the composer, of being held a couple of bars longer than printed in the score. Some do it, some don't. I always listen out for it.

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