Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Gavriil Popov - Symphony No. 1 - Shostakovich - Theme & Variations
A near contemporary of Shostakovich, Gavril Popov found his 1934 Symphony banned by the Soviets for reflecting "the ideology of classes hostile to us." Popov escaped worse by toeing the line in his future compositions, but this exuberant work well deserves revival. It's long, somewhat disorganized and sprawling, but chock-full of brilliant orchestral effects and rhythmic power. The opening is reminiscent of Prokofiev's Lt. Kije, with a massive orchestral "sneeze" followed by a snappy section that gives the band a nice workout. The long first movement has an appealing manic drive shared by the third and final movement, which has a raising-the-roof ending. In between comes a long, lyrical slow movement teeming with ideas. Popov's work is aptly coupled with the teen-age Shostakovitch's Theme and Variations from 1922, a superior student work that sheds new light on the composer's development. Botstein and the LSO are persuasive advocates and demonstration quality sound adds to the disc’s appeal. Enjoy.
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This - the most readily available version - is the one I've not heard, so a heartfelt fhanks. I have the original Olympia release, which, though dated, is on fire; and I've heard the Northern Flowers recording under Serov, where the players seem to fall apart.
Hi you are quite welcome! I also have the Olympia, but the Northern Flowers I haven't heard. With only the Olympia to compare it to, I'd say the Olympia is "grittier" (sonically but also performance-on fire as you said) while the Telarc has it's usual demonstration-quality sound and a very fine performance, perhaps slightly less passionate. I'm happy with both! Regards
Many thanks and regards from The Netherlands.
Veel dank en groeten uit Nederland.
Could you please re-upload the file? Many thanks
Do you have the Olympia CD with this symphony? If you have, please upload it
Thank you again!
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