Overture Magazine - 2014-2015 September-October 2014 | Page 39

1933, with the Leningrad Philharmonic led by the great Yevgeny Mravinsky backing the composer-soloist. In Elizabeth Wilson’s biography of the composer, his friend and fellow pianist Mikhail Druskin gave a vivid portrait of the young Shostakovich’s mercurial temperament, which is mirrored throughout this Concerto. “From his adolescent years, he was very observant and showed curiosity for all sides of life. He had a keen eye for the ridiculous. ... He loved satirical literature. ... Shostakovich was unpredictable and given to sudden vacillati