Vladimir Jurowski reviews
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 11 'The Year 1905' (LPO)
Mahler - Das Lied von der Erde (Double Review)
Elgar: Violin Concerto; Sospiri; Salut d'amour etc
Shostakovich: Violin Concertos
R Strauss: Eine Alpensinfonie; Salome – Dance of the Seven Veils; Die Frau ohne Schatten – excerpts
Motherland: Works by Bartók, Dvořák, Shor & Walton
Tchaikovsky: Pique Dame
Tchaikovsky: Swan Lake
Berg: Wozzeck
Mozart: Flute Concerto No. 2, etc
Jurowski conducts Prokofiev's Second and Third Symphonies
Vladimir Jurowski gives a 'no-nonsense and sometimes rather brisk approach' to Tchaikovsky's Sleeping Beauty
Given the sheer multitude of recordings of Tchaikovsky’s ballets, it seems perhaps foolhardy of ICA Classics to release a recording, even at mid-price, of Sleeping Beauty based entirely on a single live concert performance. One of today’s most acclaimed conductors, Vladimir Jurowski’s characteristically no-nonsense and sometimes rather brisk approach informs this account by the Moscow-based State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia.
Jurowski conducts orchestral works by Mahler and Strauss
I can sympathise with Vladimir Jurowski’s evident desire to combat hyperinflation in the opening of Strauss’s Also sprach Zarathustra. Sometimes this spectacular musical daybreak is worked up so much that it utterly eclipses the rest of the work. The sensitive, finely shaped, searching performance that follows on makes a good case for playing things down at the start. The trouble is, the opening now sounds perfunctory – as though Jurowski just can’t wait to get to the ‘real’ business.