Weinberg: Chamber Symphonies Nos. 2 & 4
East-West Chamber Orchestra, Rostislav Krimer
Rostislav Krimer and the East-West Chamber Orchestra, which is based in Minsk, deliver exceptionally fine performances of these two works. I was particularly impressed by the quality of string...
Weinberg: Chamber Symphonies Nos. 2 & 4
East-West Chamber Orchestra, Rostislav Krimer
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Rostislav Krimer and the East-West Chamber Orchestra, which is based in Minsk, deliver exceptionally fine performances of these two works. I was particularly impressed by the quality of string...
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Symphonic thinking dominated Mieczysław Weinberg’s final decade, and these chamber symphonies are part of an interrelated sequence that reworks and cites earlier pieces. The Second Chamber Symphony draws on a string quartet from 1944, reflecting the sombre and fatalistic tone of the period. The Fourth Chamber Symphony was Weinberg’s last completed work, and uses a haunting chorale melody that he once referred to as a constant presence throughout his creativity. Weinberg’s First and Third Chamber Symphonies (8.574063) ‘blossom in vividly colourful performances’ (Pizzicato).
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- East-West Chamber Orchestra
- Rostislav Krimer
- Igor Fedorov
- East-West Chamber Orchestra
- Rostislav Krimer
Awards and reviews
December 2021
Rostislav Krimer and the East-West Chamber Orchestra, which is based in Minsk, deliver exceptionally fine performances of these two works. I was particularly impressed by the quality of string playing in the extremely taxing Second Chamber Symphony, not least the capacity of these performers to create a real sense of mystery in the many passages which Weinberg marks to be played treble pianissimo.
December 2021
Krimer has an instinct for this music, eliciting some marvellous playing from the orchestra.