Shostakovich 5th rant


If like me, you think the recording is overrated here's one that is a breath of fresh air. Alexander Rahbari's recording with the BRT Philharmonic of Brussels is underrated considering how flooded the market is with number of well-played Fifths but come on, it's a steal at budget price! I love the way he steers the tempo of 1st movement's march with gripping urgency and the ethereal numbness in the concluding bars of the Largo. Better, the 9th symphony is my personal favorite. The Moderato movement seldom sounded so haunting and melancholic with underneath it bittersweet irony and dark humour. The following Presto is infectious thanks to brilliant wind playing. Although Bernstein's last two movements is slightly better, maestro Rahbari's overall conception of the Ninth won me over. Sure the BRT Philharmonic doesn't hold a candle against the NYPO, but then again the latter recording doesn't age well like a wine.
Bernstein/NYPO:
Technical: 10
Interpretation: 7
Recording: 5
Rahbari/BRT Philharmonic
Technical: 8
Interpretation: 9
Recording: 8