Shostakovich, Leonard Bernstein, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra - Shostakovich 5th Symphony

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Review by Tristina Wright

Shostakovich 5th Symphony, performed by Leonard Bernstein and The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, is a masterful rendition of one of the most iconic works of the 20th century. The album features the five movements of the symphony, each of which is marked by its own unique character and emotional depth.

The first movement, marked by a somber and introspective tone, is beautifully executed by Bernstein and the orchestra. The second movement, which features a lively and playful theme, is executed with precision and energy. The third movement, a hauntingly beautiful adagio, is delivered with a powerful emotional intensity that is sure to move listeners.

The fourth movement, with its militaristic themes and bombastic brass section, is an excellent showcase of the orchestra's technical prowess. Finally, the fifth movement brings the symphony to a triumphant and uplifting conclusion, with Bernstein and the orchestra delivering a performance that is both powerful and inspiring.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Allegretto
Moderato
Allegro Non Troppo
Largo

Video

Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 / Bernstein · New York Philharmonic Orchestra
Allegretto DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony 5 1959 LP

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Catalog Numbers

  • CBS 60117
  • MY 37218
  • MYT 37218
  • 60117
  • 60117, CBS 60117

Labels

  • Suzy
  • CBS
  • CBS Klassik-Auslese
  • CBS, CBS (Portugal) Música E Discos, Lda.

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Stereo
  • Cassette
  • Album
  • Reissue
  • Remastered

Credits

RoleCredit
Composed ByShostakovich
ConductorLeonard Bernstein
OrchestraNew York Philharmonic

Notes

1981 CBS Inc.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): 60117 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): 60117 B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): MAL-37218-1AC Columbia NY
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): MBL-37218-1AC Columbia NY
  • Barcode: 07464372181
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): MAL-37218-1AD 01-60117-1A-1 COLUMBIA NY A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): MBL-37218-1AG 01-60117-1B-1 COLUMBIA NY A
  • Price Code: 6
  • Distribution Code: CB 251
  • Label Code: LC 0149

About Shostakovich, Leonard Bernstein, The New York Philharmonic Orchestra

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Born: September 12 1906 (Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire) Died: August 09, 1975 (Moscow, USSR) Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich Russian / Soviet composer, pianist, musical and public figure, teacher, professor. Father of the conductor and pianist . People's Artist of USSR (1954). Hero of Socialist Labor (1966). Lenin Prize (1958), five Stalin Prizes (1941, 1942, 1946, 1950, 1952), the USSR State Prize (1968) and the Glinka State Prize of the RSFSR (1974). Dmitry Shostakovich became a world-famous composer at the age of 20, when his First Symphony was performed in concert halls of the USSR, Europe and the United States. 10 years later, his operas and ballets were performed in the world's leading theaters. 15 symphonies of Shostakovich were called by contemporaries "the Great epoch of Russian and world music". His vast production includes, in addition to symphonic and choral music, 15 string quartets and various chamber, ballet and film music. Shostakovich was in fact one of the most prolific authors of film music in Soviet Russia.

Real Name

    • Дмитрий Дмитриевич Шостакович
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Summary by Tristina Wright

Shostakovich 5th Symphony is a must-have album for any classical music enthusiast. Bernstein and The New York Philharmonic Orchestra deliver a performance that is both technically flawless and emotionally resonant, capturing the essence of Shostakovich's iconic work. Highly recommended.

Comments

10:53 For anyone who's here from Mother 3, this is what your looking for. You're welcome.
Excepcional interpretación del gran, gran maestro Bernstein. Gracias por compartir.
Shostakovich: 19:30
My brain: alright here's all the dopamine of the week
Me: thank you :)
ah. Mother 3.
College Classic!
Lenny B.
Happy Anniversary!
Todos los movimientos trasuntan la desesperanza y desesperación del alma humana, pero ese final, por Dios...es apoteótico. Es la visión de la recuperación y la redención del hombre desde el fondo de sus miserias y sus tormentos. Recuerda que pese a todo, hay esperanza mientras exista un hálito de vida. Aún me emociona escucharla. Obra inmortal.
This is what a REAL "Fuck You" to Putin looks like.
Hołd muzykom leningradzkim i ich koncertowi w 1942 r. w oblężonym Leningradzie(dziś znowu Petersburgu).Pamiętamy i dziękujemy.
非常に、感動的な、演奏ですね。ショスタコーヴィチノ、裏のあるようには、演奏しませんでしたね。これも、いいんじゃないですか。全くユニークですね。
GRAN COMPOSITOR DICE JORGE ALBERTO BARON
This work is the Masterpiece of human kind.Performance and this work are Exquisite.
I don`t like Bernstein ,but i do love Dmitri Shostakovich .https://youtu.be/MLaqaH3XcvE https://youtu.be/tVNhFMZP4NM
To break the last movement off in its last few climactic seconds for a wretched advertisement is beyond comprehension. Between movements, yes. During movements, an emphatic NO.
Interesting example of early HD. Japan was definitely in the lead with pioneering the technology.
This COULD be the symphony of the 20th century but you would also have to consider Sibelius 5 (or 3 or 4 or 6 of 7), Walton 1, Prokofiev 5, Nielsen 4 and the Mathis der Maler symphony of Hindemith. Also a few more by Shostakovich!
This innocuous symphony smells good the leather of Stalin's boots. Thanks to Mr Jdanov. Let's listen again to the fourth symphony!
Thank you Jose for the upload...
Mahler's fifth and Shostakovitch fifth are my favourite XX-th century symphonies. Both profoundly wise... creative, both equally emotionally moving and breath-takingly divine...
Speechless...