Moyzes: Symphonies Nos. 9 & 10
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ladislav Slovák
This Slovakian composer’s idiom resembles a more modernistic, lower-octane Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10 is the most convincing here. Decent, if rather earthbound Slovak Radio Symphony accounts.
Moyzes: Symphonies Nos. 9 & 10
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ladislav Slovák
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This Slovakian composer’s idiom resembles a more modernistic, lower-octane Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10 is the most convincing here. Decent, if rather earthbound Slovak Radio Symphony accounts.
About
Alexander Moyzes is considered one of the leading composers of his generation, his style skilfully fusing inspiration from both his Slovakian heritage and contemporary European trends. The premiere of his Ninth Symphony took place in 1971, only three years after the Soviet-led invasion of his homeland, and the work’s dark and dramatic atmosphere depicts the tragedy and hopelessness of this period. By contrast, the serene colours of the Tenth Symphony avoid political connotations, and the piece is stylistically typical of the composer’s last decade in its technical virtuosity, formal elegance and brilliant artistic design.
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- Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra
- Ladislav Slovák
- Recorded: 26-30 June 1995
- Recording Venue: Concert Hall of the Slovak Radio, Bratislava
- Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra
- Ladislav Slovák
- Recorded: 7-11 February 1994
- Recording Venue: Concert Hall of the Slovak Radio, Bratislava
Awards and reviews
May 2019
This Slovakian composer’s idiom resembles a more modernistic, lower-octane Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10 is the most convincing here. Decent, if rather earthbound Slovak Radio Symphony accounts.