Symphony No. 2 (Kabalevsky)

Dmitry Kabalevsky's Symphony No. 2 in C minor, Op. 19, written in 1934, is the second of the four symphonies he wrote and the most performed and recorded of the cycle,[http://www.musicweb-international.com/Ntl_discogs/Russian_symphonies/Russian_Symphonies_HR.pdf Russian, Soviet & Post-Soviet Symphonies]. Musicweb International probably owing to its sense of drama, bright orchestration and expressive straightforwardness, ranging from melancholy to jubilance.[http://www.historiadelasinfonia.es/naciones/la-sinfonia-en-rusia/los-compositores-mas-notables-2/kabalevsky/ Historia de la Sinfonía].[https://www.naxos.com/mainsite/blurbs_reviews.asp?item_code=8.573859&catNum=573859&filetype=About%20this%20Recording&language=English Naxos Records] With a dramatic and agitated yet extroverted, lyrical and fairly positive outlook, like other dramatic Russian symphonies from the Stalinist era it was alleged to deal with the struggle of mankind to reform society within Soviet values.[https://www.allmusic.com/composition/symphony-no-2-in-c-minor-op-19-mc0002389233 Allmusic]

The symphony was premiered on December 25, 1934 in the Moscow Conservatory's Large Hall by the Moscow Philharmonic under Albert Coates.[https://www.sikorski.de/media/files/1/12/1014/13467/13469/kabalewski_werkverzeichnis.pdf Edition Sikorski] The international première was carried out (and recorded) in New York City on November 8, 1942 by the NBC Orchestra conducted by Arturo Toscanini, and it was well received, according to Olin Downes' review for the New York Times.[https://www.nytimes.com/1942/11/09/archives/toscanini-offers-new-russian-work-directs-nbc-orchestra-in-the-us.html TOSCANINI OFFERS NEW RUSSIAN WORK; Directs NBC Orchestra in the U.S. Premiere of Second Kabalevsky Symphony FINE IMPRESSION CREATED Opening Movement Buoyant in Approach to Climax -- Creative School Hinted]. Olin Downes, 9 November 1942 Toscanini, who championed the overture from Kabalevsky's opera Colas Breugnon, would play it again in 1945.[http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2019/May/Toscanini_Russian_PASC548.htm Musicweb International]

Movements

  1. Allegro quasi presto
  2. Andante non troppo
  3. Prestissimo scherzando

Discography

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NBC SymphonyArturo Toscanini{{flagicon|USA}} Radio City, New Yorkalign=center|1942Melodiya, Pristinealign=center|23:21
Accademia di Santa Cecilia OrchestraJacques Rachmilovich{{flagicon|ITA}} Teatro Argentina, Romealign=center|1949Capitol, Naxosalign=center|21:20
Moscow Radio SymphonyNikolai Anosovalign=center|1953Melodiya, Monarchalign=center|24:18
New PhilharmoniaDavid Measham{{flagicon|GBR}} St Giles-without-Cripplegate, Londonalign=center|1973HNH, Unicornalign=center|23:51
Szeged SymphonyErvin Acélalign=center|1977Olympiaalign=center|27:34
Plovdiv PhilharmonicDimiter Manolovalign=center|1991Balkanton
Armenian PhilharmonicLoris Tjeknavorian{{flagicon|ARM}} Aram Khachaturian Hall, Yerevanalign=center|1997ASValign=center|26:53
NDR RadiophilharmonieEiji Oue{{flagicon|GER}} Landesfunkhaus Niedersachsen, Hanoveralign=center|2001/02CPOalign=center|25:37
BBC PhilharmonicNeeme Järvi{{flagicon|GBR}} New Broadcasting House, Manchesteralign=center|2006Chandosalign=center|24:11
Malmö SymphonyDarrell Ang{{flagicon|SWE}} Malmö Live, Malmöalign=center|2017Naxosalign=center|23:21

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Kabalevsky 2

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