To
the extent that Dmitry Kabalevsky has been viewed as the Soviet
composer par excellence, his reputation has suffered in the west,
especially since the end of the Cold War. Certainly, some of his less
politically rewarded contemporaries have risen to greater prominence in
the same period, and this demonstrates a shift in public opinion, from
favoring the tuneful and conservative music of Kabalevsky to exploring
the deeper, agonized expressions of such artists as Dmitry Shostakovich
and Mieczyslaw Weinberg. Particularly in the realm of the symphony,
Kabalevsky's four symphonies are far less significant than
Shostakovich's fifteen or Weinberg's twenty five, which reflect in their
troubled music much of what was wrong in the Soviet Union, while
Kabalevsky's adhere to the party line and portray a heroic Russian
populism that rings false today. This is not to say that Kabalevsky's
symphonies are bad music, for they are constructed quite well in the
expansive, late Romantic style, and anyone who appreciates highly
melodic music in the tradition of Tchaikovsky or Rachmaninov will find
these works easy to appreciate. Indeed, the lively performances of Eiji
Oue and the NDR Radio Philharmonic convey their excitement over these
rarely recorded works, and their muscular energy makes them worth
hearing, even though they are among the shallowest of twentieth century
symphonies and of primary interest to students of Russian history. CPO's
sound quality is excellent, so the performances come across with
natural orchestral colors and resonance. by Blair Sanderson
Dmitry Kabalevsky (1904-1987)
CD1
1-2 Symphony No. 1 Op. 18 In C Sharp Minor (19:35)
3-5 Symphony No. 2 Op. 19 In C Minor (1934) (25:37)
CD2
1-2 Symphony No. 3 Op. 32 In B Flat Minor For Orchestra And Mixed Chorus »Requiem Für Lenin« (1933) (19:07)
3-7 Symphony No. 4 Op. 54 In C (1955-56) (41:12)
Chorus – The Choir Of Hungarian Radio (2-1 to 2-2), NDR Chor
Orchestra – NDR Radiophilharmonie
Conductor – Eiji Oue
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DMITRI KABALEVSKY : Symphonies 1-4 (Eiji Oue) 2xCD (2008) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless
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