Dmitri Shostakovich – Symphony no. 1, opus 10
by richibi
“Portrait of Dmitri Shostakovich“ (1963)
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after being transfixed, rendered aquiver, by
this mesmerizing conductor in a performance
I can only remember for his magnetism,
expressive fingers performing arabesques of
such exquisite sensitivity, eyes that melt,
light up, gleam, glitter, at every ebb and flow
of the turbulent, towering, music, eyebrows
that, blonde, cherubic, angelic, display with
manifest intention, the spiritual implications
of every musical turn, a youth only, in my
senescent estimation, taking on the conquest
of the 21st-Century world, lately installed as
conductor, most illustriously, of both the
Royal Liverpool, in 2005, and the Oslo, in
2011, Philharmonics
Vasily Petrenko led me back to Shostakovich,
after his monumental Tchaikovsky 5th,
whereupon I’ve undertaken a chronological
review of all Shostakovich’s symphonies,
something I did long ago with Beethoven’s
sonatas, to my great cultural advantage, it
was a journey that informed me not only
intellectually but, even more significantly,
spiritually, taught me about patience, tumult,
and the wisdom, even glory, one acquires in
resignation, so long as you hold onto your
principles, your core
you look back, I told a man once, and you
see what you’ve come through, and you
are proud, you recognize the hero that
you are, or weren’t
we have only our poise and grace to lend
to the world, or our venom and invective
but I digress
here’s Shostakovich, his First, in a line
of Shostakovichian explorations
if you’ll join me
R ! chard