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In Reply to: RE: Definitely whets my appetite for their DGG Shostakovich, at least the 10th posted by jdaniel@jps.net on January 08, 2017 at 16:34:10
No opinion on the performance of the 10th. I just don't find it an interesting piece, except for the "portrait of Stalin" movement, which Mitropolous and Mravinsky did better than Nelsons.
I don't listen to Karajan recordings because I prefer to avoid performances by Nazis.
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Well thanks for the input, I understand your issues with von K.
Since I know the Mravinsky and Mitro, I guess I'll go for Petrenko.
I like the first mov't quite a bit, and then, of course, the 2nd. But the 4th mov't can be a riot if done right.
Who knows, maybe I'll change my mind after listening to the 10th more. I've just gotten to appreciate the first two movements of the 11th.
But my faves are the 14th (which I've seen in concert twice, once with John Shirley-Quirk (Dwight Oltman conducting) and once with Thomas Quasthoff (Welser-Moest conducting); can't remember who the sopranos were; 13th; 6th, 1st, and 5th.
Oh, man--the final 10 min of the 11th are as angry and bad-*ss as Shostakovich every got. : )
On vinyl, I loved the Berglund, and BIS' with Wigglesworth is my current favorite.
I like the Lazarev recording of the 11th; haven't heard Berglund or Wigglesworth yet. The other recordings of the 11th that I have (Rostropovich/NSO, Barshai, Stokowski/Houston) don't come close to the intensity of Lazarev.
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