Shostakovich: Incidental Music, Film Music & Others
Catalog Number: 8.574590
24 FLAC Discount
Shostakovich’s early works, like The Shot (reconstructed by Mark Fitz-Gerald), capture Leningrad’s lively 1920s theatre scene. By 1934, The Human Comedy reflected Parisian charm. The program also features pieces from The Nose and the March of the Anarchists.
Sample rate
96000 Hz
Shostakovich was known for his fun-loving attitude during his early years as a composer. The colourful incidental music for The Shot – reconstructed by Mark Fitz-Gerald from the original piano scores – vividly evokes the raucous life of experimental youth theatre in Leningrad during the late 1920s. This carefree world had changed dramatically by 1934 when Shostakovich completed his music for The Human Comedy – a work that creates a charming atmosphere of Parisian escapism. Discarded movements from his first opera The Nose form an entire orchestral suite. The programme concludes with Mark Fitz-Gerald’s reconstruction of the March of the Anarchists, transcribed by ear from the film The Vyborg Side.
Published date
2025-10-10
Number of discs
1
Sample rate
96000 Hz
Channels
stereo:24:2.0
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