YMP - Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony

BEANBAG CONCERT SERIES

Aurora Orchestra performs Dmitri Shostakovich's defiant Fifth Symphony by memory.

This event is available to Young Musician’s Pass members. Booking opens at 12noon on 19 May and closes 5pm on 30 June. Tickets are likely to sell fast so don't wait.

In 1936, Shostakovich’s new opera was slammed by the official Soviet paper Pravda as ‘muddle instead of music’. In Joseph Stalin’s Russia, a review like that could be deadly. Shostakovich knew he had to redeem himself fast. The result was his life-saving Fifth Symphony.

From the intense, militaristic energy of the outer movements to the heartfelt anguish of the Largo, the work is a vibrant mix of styles and shifting moods. There’s even a touch of humour in the second movement, evoking whimsical circus.

Aurora Orchestra and their founder-conductor Nicholas Collon bring their acclaimed performance style to this beanbag concert. Playing from memory, they breathe fresh life into Shostakovich’s sensational work. Alongside it, experience Abel Selaocoe’s Four Spirits, a work designed to create a powerful sense of connection with its listeners.


What to expect at Usher Hall

Usher Hall is home to our series of world-class orchestras, soloists and operas in concert.

Sit back in the beautiful auditorium, turn off your phone and let the sounds of the symphony wash over you.


Programme

A keepsake freesheet is available at the venue for this performance.

Full programme

Abel Selaocoe (arr. Benjamin Woodgates) Four Spirits

Shostakovich Symphony No.5  in D minor, Op.47

Performers

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  • Aurora Orchestra
  • Nicholas Collon
    Conductor
  • Abel Selaocoe
    Cello & Voice
  • Bernhard Schimpelsberger
    Percussion