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In Reply to: Agreed, I can live without Shostakovich posted by Jay Buridan on May 4, 2021 at 05:43:40:
Rohdestvensky's old Melodiya is still the sleaziest, IMHO.
I've been meaning to download Nelsons' Boston #4, (is Jarvi's old Chandos still the best and most shocking?), and still occasionally listen to the 1st, 5th, 6th, (Berglund), 7th, 8th (Petrenko) 10th, (Karajan), 11th, (Berglund/Wiggleworth), 12 (Yes!) 13th (Petrenko), but still haven't gotten around to the 14th and 15th. I've literally read about the 15th for probably three decades now, (the usual tropes), yet haven't heard it. Sign o' the times, I guess.
The Cello Sonatas and Concertos... Violin Concerti are definitely worth my time as well.
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Follow Ups
- Even "The Nose??" : ) I prefer Prokofiev but certainly still enjoy much of Shosty's output - jdaniel@jps.net 07:35:18 05/04/21 (3)
- Was being a little facetious - Jay Buridan 11:34:08 05/05/21 (0)
- I love the 14th by Rostropovich/Ensemble Of Soloists Of The Moscow Philharmonic. Unusally good Melodiya LP. nt - Rick W 11:13:23 05/04/21 (0)
- RE: Even "The Nose??" : ) I prefer Prokofiev but certainly still enjoy much of Shosty's output - Mali 08:40:38 05/04/21 (0)