SHOSTAKOVICH
The Gamblers
FLEISHMAN-SHOSTAKOVICH
Rothschild’s Violin
CD 1
Veniamin Fleishman (1913 - 1941)
Rothschild’s Violin
An Opera In 1 Act From The Story By Anton Chekhov (1860 – 1904)
Completed And Orchestrated By Dmitri Shostakovich
CD 2
Dmitri Shostakovich (1906 – 1975)
The Gamblers
An Unfinished Opera Based On The Play By Nikolai Gogol Of The Same Name, Op. 63
Vasily Petrenko, conductor
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra / European Opera Centre
Vasily Petrenko is one of the most sought-after conductors of his generation. Last year the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra won the race to secure him as their Music Director. Among his many critically acclaimed performances since taking up the post is this thrilling Russian opera double bill, produced in conjunction with the Liverpool-based European Opera Centre. The resulting live recording is, appropriately, Petrenko’s debut on disc.
The links between these two operas and their creators is indelible. Whilst Shostakovich never finished The Gamblers, he was able to complete Rothschild’s Violin, the work of his student Veniamin Fleishman who was killed during combat at a tragically young age. Shostakovich’s gamble with Gogol’s unwieldy play didn’t quite pay off, and he never finished the work, no doubt spooked by the scathing political reaction to his earlier opera Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk. He turned out a tantalizing first act – but we’ll never know what he might have made of the full sprawling text. Fleishman began work on the Chekov-inspired Rothschild’s Violin when he was Shostakovich’s student and inherently evokes his teacher’s music. The elder was highly protective of his protégé’s only surviving composition, insisting that the score be sent to him when Fleishman went off to war. Upon the lad’s untimely death he felt compelled to seal his legacy by completing the work.
The cast of Russian and Eastern European singers clinches this recording’s superb credentials. Rothschild’s Violin is the only available version on the market, making the coupling unique.
critical acclaim for Vasily Petrenko and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
“A triple triumph for Liverpool: a home win, a uniquely enterprising act of homage to Shostakovich and inspiring new blood at the helm of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic.” – The Times
“A standing ovation from the sell-out audience showed that the city is ready to take this gifted young Russian to its collective heart.” – The Observer
“The 30-year-old Russian communicates tremendous energy … The orchestra played with metropolitan virtuosity.”
– Financial Times
summary
Vasily Petrenko, the charismatic and highly talented young Music Director of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, makes his recording debut with a thrilling Russian opera double bill.
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