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Mstislav Rostropovich,National Symphony Orchestra.Washington D.C.
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[DG 120th anniversary edition, Deutsche Grammophon fixed disc premium] The Fifth Symphony, which made Shostakovich a national artist and is regarded as the most successful symphony created after World War I. The Romeo and Juliet, Prokofiev’s masterpiece, which is considered to be the most famous ballet since Tchaikovsky. Prokofiev’s masterpiece “Romeo and Juliet” is considered the greatest ballet composer since Tchaikovsky. This energetic performance of Rostropovich’s inner rage, which flared up while he was music director of the Washington National Symphony Orchestra, brings to vivid light the masterpieces of two of the greatest composers of the 20th century. Green color label coated. Rubidium clock cutting. [Performed by Washington National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Mstislav Rostropovich Recorded in Washington, D.C., July 1982






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