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Release Date: Friday 28 February 2025
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A Musical America New Artist and BBC Rising Star, Ian Niederhoffer is a fast-rising, young conductor. Here, together with his orchestra Parlando, he explores music as a tool of cultural resilience in the face of censorship, particularly within the Soviet Union. This eclectic program includes Shostakovich's Adagio from Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, a work infamously censored after Stalin's disapproval, the Concertino for Violin and String Orchestra by Mieczysław Weinberg, a composer whose career was shaped by persecution during Stalin's anti-cosmopolitan campaign, and Edvard Mirzoyan's Symphony for String Orchestra and Timpani, which is a powerful testament to Armenian cultural survival despite Soviet Russification. Inspired by Parlando's mission that "every concert tells a story", the album ends with three narrated tracks detailing Soviet censorship.
DMITRI SHOSTAKOVICH
1. Adagio (from Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk)
arranged for string orchestra by Ian Niederhoffer
MIECZYSŁAW WEINBERG
Concertino for Violin and String Orchestra, Op. 42
EDVARD MIRZOYAN
Symphony for String Orchestra and Timpani
What does censorship sound like?" an exploration:
Ian Niederhoffer on Shostakovich's Adagio
Ian Niederhoffer on Weinberg's Concertino
Ian Niederhoffer on Mirzoyan's Symphony