Southbank Centre: Royal Festival HallBelvedere Road, Londres, Greater London, SE1 8XX, Royaume-uni
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de London
Programme
Artistes
Andrew Litton | Direction |
Natasha Paremski | Piano |
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra |
A feast of Russian music, opening with Mussorgsky's thrilling Night on a Bare Mountain - a depiction of the Witches' Sabbath that brims with magic and mischief. Mussorgsky described the piece to his friend Rimsky-Korsakov, who completed the orchestration - 'The form and character of my work are Russian and original... hot-blooded and disordered.'
Shostakovich came under fire for his own hot-blooded and disordered music, which attacked the Russian regime. In the Fifth Symphony he toned down this style, finding new, subtle ways of satirising the state.
These fascinating works frame the ravishing First Piano Concerto by Tchaikovsky, which boasts one of the most famous of all opening themes.
Shostakovich came under fire for his own hot-blooded and disordered music, which attacked the Russian regime. In the Fifth Symphony he toned down this style, finding new, subtle ways of satirising the state.
These fascinating works frame the ravishing First Piano Concerto by Tchaikovsky, which boasts one of the most famous of all opening themes.