Shostakovich: Symphony No. 7 / Jarvi, Russian National Orchestra

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It is hard to escape the incredible pull of Symphony No. 7, knowing the background to its composition and its general significance. Shostakovich began to work on the actual composition in July 1941 in Leningrad, where he wrote the first three movements under constant attack from the enemy; and after his evacuation from the city besieged by German troops, he completed the Finale and the instrumentation in Kuibyschev in December 1941.

Reviews:

Paavo Järvi's Leningrad is the opposite of his father's 1988 epic with the Scottish National Orchestra - light, laconic and sonically lean where Neeme's recording was spectacularly big in every way.

– BBC Music Magazine

Järvi and his engineers offer ruthless clarity and precision, exposing a rogue E flat clarinet with a flash of the theme at one point (never heard that before) and lacerating flutter-tongued trumpets as the shock and awe peaks…there is no denying the excellence of the playing.

– Gramophone


Product Description:


  • Release Date: April 14, 2015


  • Catalog Number: PTC5186511


  • UPC: 827949051166


  • Label: Pentatone


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Composer: Dmitri Shostakovich


  • Conductor: Paavo Järvi


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Russian National Orchestra