T216433012Prokofiev's best-known piano concerto is a highly effective blend of dynamic pianism and swooning melodies. The busy first movement is followed by a set of fantastic variations on a march-like theme, while the finale builds up enormous energy as it drives to its spectacular close. Famously first performed during the bitter Siege of Leningrad, Shostakovich's massive Seventh Symphony was hailed around the world as a morale-boosting masterpiece in wartime, but the composer may have said later "... it's not about Leningrad under siege. It's about the Leningrad that Stalin destroyed and Hitler merely finished off."Performer Simon Trpceski (piano). Conductor Jaap van Zweden. | |
3 Mar 10 | Anvil Arts, Basingstoke :: V765 listing details L01440801118 |