Leningrad
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When:
| Fri 5 Aug ’11, 6:30pm |
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Where: Michael Fowler Centre, 111 Wakefield St, Te Aro, Wellington Show map
Restrictions: All Ages
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Related Artists:
The Radio Network Tour.
Vasily Petrenko - conductor
Michael Houstoun - piano
Rachmaninov - Piano Concerto No. 4
Shostakovich - Symphony No. 7 Leningrad
Experience REVOLUTION with the NZSO.
Born and trained in St Petersburg, stellar Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Chief Vasily Petrenko brings a deep understanding and passion to Shostakovich’s legendary Leningrad Symphony. Written while the composer was trapped with his family in the city besieged and bombarded by the German army, Shostakovich here gives expression to the powerful feelings of rage and determination that his experience provoked, creating a symphony of unyielding defiance against tyranny. Out of the burning intensity of its birth, the legend of the Leningrad took immediate hold and has not diminished today.
Preceding the symphony, we hear Rachmaninov’s late concerto, dating from 1926, a work in which the composer modified his innate Romanticism under the influence of the spirit of modernity that surrounded him. Striving for a streamlined simplicity and leanness, the composer’s Romantic spirit is not completely subdued, resulting in a work of great fascination, which reveals Rachmaninov’s questing musical spirit, his musical intelligence and sophistication.
“Petrenko lives up to the hype, with performances of great cogency and directness” -The Guardian, UK









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