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Avshalomov - Hutongs of Peking; Tchaikovsky - Violin Concerto; Shostakovich - Symphony no.5 (Blu-ray) | Accentus ACC10440

Avshalomov - Hutongs of Peking; Tchaikovsky - Violin Concerto; Shostakovich - Symphony no.5 (Blu-ray)

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Label: Accentus

Cat No: ACC10440

Barcode: 4260234831788

Format: Blu-ray

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 1st March 2019

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For the first time ever, a Chinese symphony orchestra performed at the Lucerne Festival. If yet more evidence that classical music has long since become a global language were needed, it would be this appearance by the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra under music director Long Yu. These musicians from Asia played a programme of three Russian composers. Aaron Avshalomov, who was born in 1894, served as a professor at the Shanghai Conservatory, where he taught from 1919 on; he was one of the founders of China’s Western musical tradition. His tone poem Hutongs of Peking captures the sounds and voices that once echoed through the narrow alleys of the Chinese capital. Tchaikovsky’s immortal Violin Concerto was performed by one of the leading virtuosos of our time, Maxim Vengerov. And the orchestra demonstrated the degree to which a composer under Stalin had to wrestle with his own identity with Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony. Here the composer reacts to the political demand to be popular and monumental – which leads to an absurdly overstated ‘jubilant’ conclusion.

Picture Formats: NTSC 16:9, Full HD
Sound Formats: DTS HD Master Audio, PCM Stereo
Region Code: 0
Running Time: 109:39
Disc Format: BD 25

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