Programme
- Candide – overture(5 mins)
- Piano Concerto(33 mins)
- Symphony No. 5 in D minor(44 mins)
Performers
- John StorgårdsConductor
- Kathryn StottPiano
Concert Information
Shostakovich called his Fifth Symphony “a Soviet artist’s response to just criticism” – but then, he didn’t have much of a choice. And every note screams out a different, much darker story.
From its tempestuous opening to its final, blazing chords, this is music that demands to be heard: angry, heartfelt, and utterly compelling. John Storgårds knows exactly how to play the long game; expect a roof-raising finish to a concert that begins with Leonard Bernstein’s practically-perfect little zinger of a comedy overture, and features a rare chance to hear the sparkling, supercharged piano concerto by Benjamin Britten; Bernstein and Shostakovich’s mutual friend.
It’s like a blast of spring air – and as soloist, Lancashire’s own Kathryn Stott will throw the windows wide open.
Journey Through Music, 6.30pm: An introduction to tonight's concert especially for families. Further details can be found at bbc.co.uk/philharmonic.