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Shostakovich and Sviatoslav Richter played the Ninth Symphony in a four-hand arrangement for musicians and cultural officials in early September 1945. The premiere, conducted by Yevgeny Mravinsky, took place on 3 November 1945 in the opening concert of the 25th season of the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra, sharing the program with Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5.
Symphony No. 9 (Schuman) (Le fosse Ardeatine) by William Schuman, 1968; Symphony No. 9 (Sessions) by Roger Sessions, 1978; Symphony No. 9 (Shostakovich) in E-flat major (Op. 70) by Dmitri Shostakovich, 1945; Symphony No. 9 (Simpson) by Robert Simpson, 1985–87; Symphony No. 9 (Vaughan Williams) in E minor by Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1956–57
Symphony No. 3 "Organ" Berlin Philharmonic 0289 439 014 2 0 1982 Robert Schumann & Edvard Grieg: Piano Concerto, Piano Concerto: Krystian Zimerman, Berlin Philharmonic 0289 439 015 2 9 1982 Dmitri Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10: Berlin Philharmonic 0289 439 036 2 2 1982 Richard Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra, Don Juan: Berlin Philharmonic 0289 ...
DSCH is a musical motif used by the composer Dmitri Shostakovich to represent himself. It is a musical cryptogram in the manner of the BACH motif, consisting of the notes D, E-flat, C, B natural, or in German musical notation D, Es, C, H (pronounced as "De-Es-Ce-Ha"), thus standing for the composer's initials in German transliteration: D. Sch. (Dmitri Schostakowitsch).
Dedicated to Maxim Shostakovich. [168] 103 Symphony No. 11 in G minor "The Year 1905" Orchestra 1957 Along with the Russian revolutionary songs utilized in the symphony, Shostakovich also quoted an extract from Sviridov's operetta Sparks. [169] Three Choruses for the Fortieth Anniversary of the October Revolution: SATB chorus and piano 1957
1962, Dmitri Shostakovich; Shostakovich orchestrated the whole cycle for the dedicatee, soprano Galina Vishnevskaya. Seven years later, noting that he wanted to continue Mussorgsky's "too short" set of songs, he wrote his Fourteenth Symphony for soprano, bass and chamber orchestra, adding to the musical gallery of death's appearances. [12]
The United States Food and Drugs Administration is warning pet owners about a common medication given to pets to treat arthritis. The F.D.A. now says that the drug Librela may be associated with ...
The Suite for Jazz Orchestra No. 2 (Russian: Сюита для джазового оркестра №2) is a suite by Dmitri Shostakovich. It was written in 1938 for the newly founded State Jazz Orchestra of Victor Knushevitsky, and was premiered on 28 November 1938 in Moscow (Moscow Radio) by the State Jazz Orchestra.