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Performance

VenueRoyal Albert Hall
Also: Elgar Room
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From9th September 2024
To9th September 2024
When19:30
Royal Albert Hall (V221)
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  • Date of change: 23 May 24 - T01038710497

Prom 67 - BBC Symphony Orchestra play Shostakovich 5

Prom 67

Work:: Prom 67 (S6004)

Part of the BBC Proms.

Production:: BBC Symphony Orchestra play Shostakovich 5 (T01038710497)

One fast-rising star and one firmly established. The inimitable Patricia Kopatchinskaja returns to the festival for this concert with the BBC Symphony Orchestra under the latest conducting sensation to have emerged from Finland, Tarmo Peltokoski. After soothing Vaughan Williams and stimulating Schoenberg, we hear Shostakovich's symphonic bid to save his own life in the face of Stalin's wrath. The composer's Symphony No. 5 is his most enduring of all, a spiritual battle in which he disguises protest as praise, creating his most bracing and powerful music in the process. There will be an interval.
Performer Patricia Kopatchinskaja (violin)
Company BBC Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Tarmo Peltokoski

Listing:: L01191850410




BBC Symphony Orchestra play Shostakovich 5

One fast-rising star and one firmly established. The inimitable Patricia Kopatchinskaja returns to the festival for this concert with the BBC Symphony Orchestra under the latest conducting sensation to have emerged from Finland, Tarmo Peltokoski. After soothing Vaughan Williams and stimulating Schoenberg, we hear Shostakovich's symphonic bid to save his own life in the face of Stalin's wrath. The composer's Symphony No. 5 is his most enduring of all, a spiritual battle in which he disguises protest as praise, creating his most bracing and powerful music in the process. There will be an interval.

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