Simon Trpčeski | Klavier |
Royal Scottish National Orchestra | |
Andrey Boreyko | Musikalische Leitung |
Shostakovich wrote his Fifth Symphony in terror for his life and gave it the title ‘A Soviet artist’s response to justified criticism’. But the music tells another story: of fear, resistance and unbreakable courage. Andrey Boreyko explores the many faces of a 20th-century genius – joining the phenomenal Simon Trpčeski in the delightful Concerto that Shostakovich wrote for his teenage son, and unleashing the raw satirical energy of Lady Macbeth: music so outrageous that Stalin had it banned.