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An underground classical night.
The raw power of Shostakovich’s Fourth Symphony meets the anguished humanity of John Adams and Walt Whitman. Guest conductor Jukka-Pekka Saraste explores the terror and compassion of 20th century music, pairing Shostakovich’s gripping eye-witness account of a dark chapter in modern history with Adams’s tender setting of Whitman’s Civil War reflections. Two musical worlds collide in a programme that highlights shared humanity and resilience. Shostakovich’s Fourth, once suppressed in Stalin’s Russia for its uncompromising boldness, is heard today as a testament to originality and strength.
over 4 weken
zon 1 nov.
vri 20 nov.
zat 24 okt.
don 22 okt.
zat 21 nov.
over 2 dagen
over 7 dagen
over 11 dagen
over 16 dagen
over 19 dagen
over 3 weken
over 3 weken
over 5 wekenConductor Jukka-Pekka Saraste leads the BBC Symphony Orchestra with baritone Morgan Pearse.
The program pairs Shostakovich’s Fourth Symphony with John Adams’s settings of Walt Whitman’s reflections on the Civil War.
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