Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 - Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, Minneapolis Symphony HDTT14827
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Stanislaw Skrowaczewski was a Polish-American conductor and composer known for his interpretations of the Romantic and late-Romantic repertoire. He had a long association with the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra (now known as the Minnesota Orchestra), serving as its music director from 1960 to 1979. Skrowaczewski was highly regarded for his deep understanding of Shostakovich's music and his ability to convey its emotional intensity.
Artist(s): Conductor – Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
Orchestra – Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra
Recording Info: Recorded by Mercury at Northrop Memorial Auditorium Recorded 25 March 1961
Sourced from a Mint Mercury original pressing
1 Moderato 14:28
2 Allegretto 5:23
3 Largo 13:53
4 Allegro Non Troppo 9:29
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