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Shostakovich’s Fourth

L'Auditori: Sala Pau CasalsLepanto, 150, Barcelona, Catalonia, 08013, Spain
Dates/times in Madrid time zone
Saturday 17 October 202619:00
Sunday 18 October 202611:00

Pēteris Vasks’s Chant of Gratefulness is one of the works that will be premiered this season. For the first time, Catalonia will be able to hear this new piece featuring Vasks’s hallmark spiritual and meditative style. Recognised for the austerity and restraint of his works, he seems to encourage an inward form of listening, in which silence and the resonance of the sounds play a structural role.

In fierce and passionate contrast, Dmitri Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 4, written between 1935 and 1936, is one of the most radical and striking scores in his oeuvre. Created shortly before Shostakovich was officially condemned by the Soviet regime – which would force the piece to be withdrawn before the premiere – it recreates a grotesque, tragic universe from the outset, in which irony and violence coexist unapologetically. This is considered an extreme work, demanding for performers and gripping for listeners.

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© Janis Deinats
© Janis Deinats