Dmitri Shostakovich's "Viola Sonata; Pieces from The Gadfly; 7 Preludes, Op. 34" is a captivating journey through the world of classical chamber music. This album, released on Hyperion in 2012, showcases Shostakovich's mastery of the viola and piano, offering a rich and diverse collection of pieces that span a variety of moods and styles.
The album begins with seven preludes from Shostakovich's Op. 34, expertly arranged for viola and piano by Strakhov. These preludes, ranging from the melancholic "Un peu triste" to the lively "Finale," demonstrate Shostakovich's ability to evoke a wide range of emotions through his music.
Following the preludes, the album presents the Viola Sonata, Op. 147, a three-movement work that showcases Shostakovich's skill in sonata form. The sonata's movements, marked Moderato, Allegretto, and Adagio, offer a compelling exploration of the viola's expressive capabilities.
The album concludes with five pieces from Shostakovich's score for the film "The Gadfly." Arranged for viola and piano by Borisovsky, these pieces include the Moderato "Scene," the Andante "Intermezzo," the lively "Sharmanka (Barrel-Organ Waltz)," the romantic "Romance," and the energetic "Folk Festival." These pieces offer a glimpse into Shostakovich's work for film, showcasing his ability to create evocative and memorable music.
Throughout the album, Shostakovich's unique voice shines through, offering a compelling exploration of the viola and piano repertoire. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to impress and inspire.