This Kitajenko Shostakovich Symphony set is a fantastic deal.
I have gone through roughly a half of the cycle now (2nd, 5th, 8th, 9th, 11th, and 12th) and can say safely that this is the single best thing that happened in my CD collection.
Not only the playing and conducting are top notch, the sonics, especially on SACD layer is drop dead awesome.
There is a very natural sounding sonic stage embedded in each recording and the dynamic range is huge (but never too exaggerated).
Kitajenko conducts his German orchestra, Gurzenich Orchester Koln, with sure hands and total conviction. Granted, his interpretation of Shostakovich is very Germanic emphasizing basic structure and inner logic, bringing an order and a keen architecture to the score that is often spiky and seems to lack cohesion; at times each symphony under his baton sounded as if written by Beethoven or Brahms. But more to the point, these traits do only goods to the music, never do a harm. Overall, Kitajenko's reading is expansive but very dramatic, slightly straightforward but not bland, beautiful but still very intense. I particularly like the 8th and 11th in which he takes time and builds the climaxes gradually from zero to ten; the Finales of these symphonies never sounded so devastating.
An enthusiastic and unhesitant recommendation then. Those who love Shostakovich must hurry and grab their copies before it gets too late.
John,