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Shostakovich’s SYMPHONY No. 11 'The Year 1905' Vasily Petrenko conducts Shostakovich

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Symphony No. 11 'The Year 1905' in G minor, Op. 103

I. Palace Square: Adagio attacca
II. The Ninth of January: Allegro - Adagio - Allegro - Allegro attacca
III. Eternal Memory: Adagio attacca
IV. The Tocsin: Allegro non troppo - Allegro - Moderato - Adagio - Allegro

Vasily Petrenko conductor

Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra

The RLPO's Chief Conductor Vasily Petrenko launches his Shostakovich Symphonies series with the Eleventh, a highly charged depiction of the 'Bloody Sunday' massacre of over two hundred peaceful demonstrators by Czarist soldiers outside the Winter Palace in St Petersburg in 1905.

Scored for a sizeable orchestra of triple woodwind, four horns, three each of trumpets and trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, celesta, harps and strings, the Symphony makes extensive use of revolutionary songs as thematic elements, as it progresses, without pause, from the glacial opening movement, Palace Square, to the terrifying massacre and its aftermath, The Ninth of January, the funereal third movement, Eternal Memory, and the final movement, The Tocsin, which culminates with cataclysmic bell strokes.

"...a sense of realism – a sense of ecstatic terror at its most crushing climaxes – that penetrates the very heart of the music."
The Scotsman

"The Liverpudlians could easily be mistaken for a crack Russian orchestra – weighty sonority in the long string melodies, brilliant articulation, blazing brass. But the key ingredient is the commitment of the playing, the sense of an orchestra at its peak."
Financial Times - read the full review

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