Shostakovich - Symphonies 1 & 3, 2 Scherzos
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Label: Chandos
Cat No: CHAN20398
Barcode: 0095115239827
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 15th August 2025
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The First Symphony is a well-known marvel of precocity but Storgårds’s interpretation is unusual, although in keeping with his approach on this album: instead of youthful energy, we have here a deeply felt premonition of things to come. ... Shostakovich’s Third Symphony usually comes last in popularity polls... While the piece is undoubtedly puzzling, there is still much to admire: we see, for example, how Shostakovich is learning to structure and pace himself over much longer stretches of symphonic time. Storgårds invites us to immerse ourselves in the experience and makes every note sound significant, as if the symphony skirts the great expanses we find in the Fourth Symphony (and in most of its successors). ... It is a feast for both the ears and the mind.
It’s the rendition of the much less frequently performed and recorded Third Symphony, composed four years after the First, in 1929, that’s the more convincing here. ... Storgårds skilfully negotiates its changes of gear and he pairs the symphonies with real curiosities – two pieces, both scherzos, that pre-date even the First Symphony. ... in Scherzo No 2, completed in 1924, Stravinsky has become part of the mix, and the First Symphony is just around the corner.