Mstislav Rostropovich plays Shostakovich, Bach, Beethoven and Debussy:
From Bach to Shostakovich, all the facets of the genius of Rostropovich. "A very bright star illuminating a galaxy of geniuses," this is how, as his former student, French violinist Xavier Phillips described him. Mstislav Rostropovich illuminated the 20th century with his talent that went...
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Zusammenfassung: | From Bach to Shostakovich, all the facets of the genius of Rostropovich. "A very bright star illuminating a galaxy of geniuses," this is how, as his former student, French violinist Xavier Phillips described him. Mstislav Rostropovich illuminated the 20th century with his talent that went beyond the mastery of his instrument. Born in 1927 in Baku, Azerbaijan, his mother taught him the piano and his father the cello. At the Moscow Conservatory he studied piano, cello, conducting and composition with his teachers Shostakovich and Prokofiev. He gave his first concert at fifteen then won First Prize at the Moscow General competition and at the Prague and Budapest competitions in 1947 and 1949. In 1955, he married Galina Vichnyevskaya, a soprano at the Bolshoi. As he reaches celebrity status, he resists the Soviet regime by supporting Solzhenitsyn, and is subjected to much harassment. In 1974, he and his wife are authorized to leave the USSR and they arrive in Paris. It is certainly these difficult periods which helped form his moral conscience and led him to intervening in the course of history: the photo of him in front of the Berlin wall playing a Bach suite in 1989 has traveled around the world. His name will also be definitively linked with the history of music through the incredible number of works he inspired and premiered, including the Concerto No. 1 for Cello and Orchestra, written for him by Shostakovitch and that we hear in this film. Rostropovich had to wait many years before the composer created a piece for him. But in 1959, when hearing him in Prokofiev's Symphony-Concerto, Shostakovitch decided to write for him the Concerto No. 1, which is premiered by Rostropovich the same year. The film reveals several facets of his talent as a cellist (he was also a wonderful orchestra conductor who loved opera). He appears first solo, in 1962, on French television in Paris, where he interprets the two bourrées from Bach's Cello Suite No. 3: works that will accompany his entire career and which he will record in the Basilica in Vézelay. We then discover his talents in chamber music, in 1970 in Paris, accompanied by Vasso Devetzi in a rare piece: the Twelve Variations on a theme from Mozart's Magic Flute. A year beforehand, in 1969, in Paris, in the company of Bruno Rigutto, he virtually gives a second premiere to the Nocturne and Scherzo for Cello and Piano by Claude Debussy, an early work remained unknown in France until this first audition at the television studios. Lastly, the Pièce de résistance of the programme, Shostakovich's Cello Concerto No. 1 recorded in 1961, for British television, with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles Groves: The work, fashioned to match the fabulous talent of the man it was dedicated to, explodes from the first measures like a huge wave drowning everything before it |
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spelling | Mstislav Rostropovich plays Shostakovich, Bach, Beethoven and Debussy Philippe Truffault, director ; Ideale Audience, IMG Artists, BBC. [Place of publication not identified] Ideale Audience [2001] Img Artists [2001] BBC [2001] ©2001 1 Online-Ressource (1 video file (50 min., 36 sec.)) sound, color tdi rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cello suite no. 3 in C major, BWV 1009. Bourrée I-II / Johann Sebastian Bach -- Twelve variations on "Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen, op. 66 / Ludwig van Beethoven -- Nocturne et Scherzo for cello and piano / Claude Debussy -- Cello concerto no. 1 in E-flat major, op. 107 / Dmitri Shostakovich Mstislav Rostropovich, cello ; Vasso Devetzi, Bruno Rigutto, piano ; London Symphony Orchestra ; Sir Charles Groves, conductor From Bach to Shostakovich, all the facets of the genius of Rostropovich. "A very bright star illuminating a galaxy of geniuses," this is how, as his former student, French violinist Xavier Phillips described him. Mstislav Rostropovich illuminated the 20th century with his talent that went beyond the mastery of his instrument. Born in 1927 in Baku, Azerbaijan, his mother taught him the piano and his father the cello. At the Moscow Conservatory he studied piano, cello, conducting and composition with his teachers Shostakovich and Prokofiev. He gave his first concert at fifteen then won First Prize at the Moscow General competition and at the Prague and Budapest competitions in 1947 and 1949. In 1955, he married Galina Vichnyevskaya, a soprano at the Bolshoi. As he reaches celebrity status, he resists the Soviet regime by supporting Solzhenitsyn, and is subjected to much harassment. In 1974, he and his wife are authorized to leave the USSR and they arrive in Paris. It is certainly these difficult periods which helped form his moral conscience and led him to intervening in the course of history: the photo of him in front of the Berlin wall playing a Bach suite in 1989 has traveled around the world. His name will also be definitively linked with the history of music through the incredible number of works he inspired and premiered, including the Concerto No. 1 for Cello and Orchestra, written for him by Shostakovitch and that we hear in this film. Rostropovich had to wait many years before the composer created a piece for him. But in 1959, when hearing him in Prokofiev's Symphony-Concerto, Shostakovitch decided to write for him the Concerto No. 1, which is premiered by Rostropovich the same year. The film reveals several facets of his talent as a cellist (he was also a wonderful orchestra conductor who loved opera). He appears first solo, in 1962, on French television in Paris, where he interprets the two bourrées from Bach's Cello Suite No. 3: works that will accompany his entire career and which he will record in the Basilica in Vézelay. We then discover his talents in chamber music, in 1970 in Paris, accompanied by Vasso Devetzi in a rare piece: the Twelve Variations on a theme from Mozart's Magic Flute. A year beforehand, in 1969, in Paris, in the company of Bruno Rigutto, he virtually gives a second premiere to the Nocturne and Scherzo for Cello and Piano by Claude Debussy, an early work remained unknown in France until this first audition at the television studios. Lastly, the Pièce de résistance of the programme, Shostakovich's Cello Concerto No. 1 recorded in 1961, for British television, with the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles Groves: The work, fashioned to match the fabulous talent of the man it was dedicated to, explodes from the first measures like a huge wave drowning everything before it Introduction in French Cello and piano music Concertos (Cello) Suites (Cello) Variations (Cello) Internet videos Truffault, Philippe Sonstige oth Rostropovich, Mstislav 1927-2007 Sonstige oth Devetzi, Vasso Sonstige oth Rigutto, Bruno Sonstige oth Groves, Charles 1915-1992 Sonstige oth Bach, Johann Sebastian 1685-1750 Suites cello BWV 1009 C major Bourrée no. 1 Bach, Johann Sebastian 1685-1750 Suites cello BWV 1009 C major Bourrée no. 2 Beethoven, Ludwig van 1770-1827 Variations sur le thème Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen Debussy, Claude 1862-1918 Nocturne et scherzo cello, piano Shostakovich, Dmitriĭ Dmitrievich 1906-1975 Concertos cello, orchestra no. 1, op. 107 E♭ major London Symphony Orchestra Sonstige oth Idéale Audience International Sonstige oth IMG Artists (Firm) Sonstige oth British Broadcasting Corporation Sonstige oth https://edu.medici.tv/en/concerts/mstislav-rostropovich-shostakovich-cello-concerto-no1-bach-beethoven-debussy Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext digital rdatr video file |
spellingShingle | Mstislav Rostropovich plays Shostakovich, Bach, Beethoven and Debussy Cello suite no. 3 in C major, BWV 1009. Bourrée I-II / Johann Sebastian Bach -- Twelve variations on "Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen, op. 66 / Ludwig van Beethoven -- Nocturne et Scherzo for cello and piano / Claude Debussy -- Cello concerto no. 1 in E-flat major, op. 107 / Dmitri Shostakovich Cello and piano music Concertos (Cello) Suites (Cello) Variations (Cello) |
title | Mstislav Rostropovich plays Shostakovich, Bach, Beethoven and Debussy |
title_alt | Suites Variations sur le thème Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen Nocturne et scherzo Concertos |
title_auth | Mstislav Rostropovich plays Shostakovich, Bach, Beethoven and Debussy |
title_exact_search | Mstislav Rostropovich plays Shostakovich, Bach, Beethoven and Debussy |
title_exact_search_txtP | Mstislav Rostropovich plays Shostakovich, Bach, Beethoven and Debussy |
title_full | Mstislav Rostropovich plays Shostakovich, Bach, Beethoven and Debussy Philippe Truffault, director ; Ideale Audience, IMG Artists, BBC. |
title_fullStr | Mstislav Rostropovich plays Shostakovich, Bach, Beethoven and Debussy Philippe Truffault, director ; Ideale Audience, IMG Artists, BBC. |
title_full_unstemmed | Mstislav Rostropovich plays Shostakovich, Bach, Beethoven and Debussy Philippe Truffault, director ; Ideale Audience, IMG Artists, BBC. |
title_short | Mstislav Rostropovich plays Shostakovich, Bach, Beethoven and Debussy |
title_sort | mstislav rostropovich plays shostakovich bach beethoven and debussy |
topic | Cello and piano music Concertos (Cello) Suites (Cello) Variations (Cello) |
topic_facet | Cello and piano music Concertos (Cello) Suites (Cello) Variations (Cello) |
url | https://edu.medici.tv/en/concerts/mstislav-rostropovich-shostakovich-cello-concerto-no1-bach-beethoven-debussy |
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