Concerto for Cello and Orchestra No. 2, Op. 126

Largo


  • Recorded: 29th May 1960
  • Record Place: The Smetana Hall of Municipal House, Prague
  • First Release: 1960
  • (P) 1960 Český rozhlas
  • Genre: Orchestral

Artists

  • music by: Dmitry Shostakovich
  • cello: Mstislav Rostropovich
  • conductor: Yevgeny Svetlanov
  • musical group: Prague Symphony Orchestra

Album

Mstislav Rostropovich

Rostropovich plays Shostakovich. Russian Masters

Catalogue Number: SU 4101-2
Published: 21st June 2013
Genre: Orchestral
Format: 2 CD
Mstislav Rostropovich - cello, Dmitri Shostakovich - piano
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra / Kirill Kondrashin, Prague Symphony Orchestra / Yevgeni Svetlanov, Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra / Aleksandr Gauk

Mstislav Rostropovich, one of the greatest 20th-century cellists, studied composition with Dmitri Shostakovich. Their mutual respect soon grew into a close friendship and in 1959 Shostakovich dedicated his Cello Concerto No. 1 to Rostropovich, thus making the cellist's long-time wish come true. Rostropovich learned the piece within a mere four days and duly played it by heart to the astonished composer. Two days after the premiere (4 October 1959 in Leningrad), Rostropovich performed the work in Moscow to an enthusiastic audience response. Our CD contains this version, the concerto's oldest known recording. In 1960, the celebrated cellist and the Czech Philharmonic, under Kirill Kondrashin, presented the piece at the Prague Spring festival. Back in 1959, Rostropovich and Shostakovich recorded for Moscow Radio the Sonata for Cello and Piano in D minor, written by Shostakovich when he was twenty-eight years of age. The recording is a precious example of Shostakovich's continuing piano skills at the time when he no longer gave public performances. The fruitful collaboration between the two artists and friends culminated seven years later in Cello Concerto No. 2, which was premiered by Rostropovich in Moscow on the day of Shostakovich's 60th birthday. A Prague audience first heard the piece about a year later. These Supraphon discs feature the CD debut of the two Prague recordings.

Rostropovich previously unknown and unreleased - unique recordings of Shostakovich's concertos.

Reviews

“A double-whammy of cello works here – not one but two recordings of the Concerto No. 1, plus a powerful rendition of No. 2, all performed by perhaps the greatest cellist of the 20th Century – Mstislav Rostropovich, to whom both concerti were dedicated. Shostakovich himself appears on the disc accompanying Rostropovich in the D minor Sonata – it's a unique record of four historic performances.“
Presto Classical, David Smith, May 2014

CD 1

Dmitry Shostakovich
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra No. 1 in E flat major, Op. 107
1. Allegretto 06:09
2. Moderato (att.) 10:33
3. Cadenza (att.) 04:54
4. Allegro con moto 05:32
Dmitry Shostakovich
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra No. 2, Op. 126
5. Largo 13:05
6. Allegretto /att./ - Allegretto 04:07
7. Allegretto 15:31

CD 2

Dmitry Shostakovich
Sonata for Cello and Piano in D minor, Op. 40.
1. Allegretto non troppo 10:54
2. Allegro 03:10
3. Largo 08:01
4. Allegro 03:38
Dmitry Shostakovich
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra No. 1 in E flat major, Op. 107
5. Allegretto 06:30
6. Moderato (att.) 10:12
7. Cadenza (att.) 05:14
8. Allegro con moto 05:03