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Chostakovitch - Jazz Music: Jazz Suites 1 & 2, Piano Concerto No. 1, Tea For Two / Brautigam, Masseurs, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Riccardo Chailly / Decca Audio CD 1993 Stereo / 433 702-2
UPC 028943370226
Riccardo Chailly has proved himself adept in the highways and byways of Shostakovich's output. You really feel he enjoys this music, conducting it with relish and not a hint of condescension. Admittedly the Concerto for Piano, Trumpet and Strings has real pathos in its second movement to offset the brittle humour and high jinx elsewhere. Ronald Brautigam brings a Gershwin-like uninhibitedness to his performance, with Peter Masseurs incisive yet elegant in the trumpet part. The two jazz suites are peripheral Shostakovich, but great fun all the same. The Concertgebouw's resident jazzers would clearly give any professional combo a run for its money, especially in the lengthy Second Suite, assembled from film and theatre scores. Tahiti Trot is even more intriguing than it sounds: an orchestral transcription of the 1920s hit "Tea For Two", made in a matter of hours to win a bet. Its a far cry from Shostakovich as we tend to think of him, yet valuable for throwing light on the heady era out of which the mature composer forcibly emerged. --Richard Whitehouse
Tracklist:
Jazz Suite No. 1 | ||
1 | I Waltz | 2:37 |
2 | II Polka | 1:41 |
3 | III Foxtrot | 3:38 |
Piano Concerto No. 1 In C Minor, Op. 35 (Concerto For Piano, Trumpet And Strings) Piano – Ronald Brautigam, Trumpet – Peter Masseurs |
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4 | I Allegretto - | 5:36 |
5 | II Lento - | 8:04 |
6 | III Moderato - | 1:44 |
7 | IV Allegro Con Brio | 6:28 |
Jazz Suite No. 2 (Suite For Promenade Orchestra) |
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8 | I March | 3:04 |
9 | II Lyric Waltz | 2:35 |
10 | III Dance 1 | 2:57 |
11 |
IV Waltz 1 | 3:19 |
12 | V Little Polka | 2:32 |
13 | VI Waltz 2 | 3:41 |
14 | VII Dance 2 | 3:34 |
15 | VIII Finale | 2:19 |
16 | Tahiti Trot (Tea For Two) | 3:33 |
- Composed By – Dmitri Chostakovitch
- Conductor – Riccardo Chailly
- Edited By – Sally Drew
- Engineer – Colin Moorfoot (tracks: 4 to 7), John Dunkerley (tracks: 8 to 16), Simon Eadon (tracks: 1 to 3)
- Illustration [Cover] – Andy Lovell (2)
- Liner Notes – Elizabeth Wilson (2)
- Orchestra – Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
- Producer – Andrew Cornall