Posted by: OlCh on 11-11-2006, 01:53 | ||||||||||||||||
thanks to Гордый and other friends Dmitry Shostakovich-Symphony No 7 Leningrad Russian Philarmonic Ochestra - Dmitry Yablonsky SACD 5.0 to DVD-Audio 5.0 20-48 Composition Description by James Leonard It is impossible to deny the overwhelming impact Shostakovich's Symphony No. 7 had on its listeners in 1942. Written by Shostakovich after he had been transported out of his besieged hometown of Leningrad, the Seventh is a patriotic hymn to his city and country and a rallying cry to the foes of fascism. Its premiere in the U.S.S.R. was world news, and the securing its first performance rights in the West was contested by Toscanini, Stokowski, and Koussevitzky. Toscanini won, and the work was rapturously received and repeatedly performed. But even before the war had ended, the exalted position of the "Leningrad" Symphony had slipped, and commentators in the West derided it as pompous and prosaic. The symphony, rehabilitated from being a patriotic piece to being a subversive piece based on the purported testimony of Shostakovich, only later received regular performances in the West. ... Read More... (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=ADFEAEE4791EDB48AB7F20C2966C179A947DF71ED342F38250325F498DE7621BDF5C6AB00DBAD8CDAEF875B47FE3FA24A65905D7C3FE3681&sql=42:34855~T1 |
Posted by: yury_usa on 11-11-2006, 06:04 |
спасибо! эхх, жаль я так не могу, нету на карточке 6 входов |
Posted by: dragut on 16-01-2009, 00:06 |
Спасибо. |