Michael Sanderling conducts Shostakovich

Conductor : Michael Sanderling
Dresdner Philharmonie
Repertoire: Shostakovich, Symphony No. 15 in A Major, Op. 141

Live recording from Dresdner Kulturpalast.

To commemorate the bombardment of Dresden on 13 February 1945, the Dresden Philharmonic, conducted by Michael Sanderling, performed Shostakovich’s 15th Symphony.

Sanderling conducts Shostakovich: Two names which, in this combination, really make you sit up and notice. With his recordings of the Russian great’s symphonies, Michael’s father Kurt Sanderling left behind the definitive reference recordings. A legacy too for Michael Sanderling, just as the 15th, Shostakovich’s final symphony, was a legacy from the composer himself.

As Dmitri Shostakovich began his 15th and final symphony, he was already physically ailing, but he was able to summon up all his powers for one last time. Compared to many of his earlier symphonies, the work’s instrumentation is almost reminiscent of chamber music. It possesses traits of a musical journey into his own past.

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