还是背靠大树好乘凉吧,DG这下是所谓三大青年指挥都集齐了
On Friday, the Boston Symphony Orchestra announced that they are set to embark on a major recording project with their new conductor Andris Nelsons on Deutsche Grammophon, entitled Shostakovich Under Stalin's Shadow and consisting of recordings of Shostakovich's Symphonies Nos. 5-10 (plus several other major symphonic works, including incidental music from King Lear and Hamlet), for release in three instalments over the next two years.
The first recording (set down over the past few days from live concerts at Boston's Symphony Hall) will feature the mammoth Tenth Symphony and the Passacaglia from the controversial 1932 opera Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk; reviews of the live performances over the weekend praised 'the players’ sheer athletic skill and musical panache' (Boston Classical Review) and Nelsons' 'viscerally articulate, richly characterized, and thoughtfully detailed readings' (Boston Globe).