SWR Symphonieorchester / »Leningrad«

Portrait Teodor Currentzis

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It’s always a tricky proposition to try to explain a composer’s works by looking at his biography. But in Shostakovich’s case, the music cannot be disconnected from the circumstances of the author’s life. His Seventh Symphony, first performed in 1942, was written during the blockade of Leningrad by the German army in 1941 and is a deeply distressing confession in musical form, even though – unlike the lugubrious Eighth – it finds its way to an optimistic mood in the end.

Performers

SWR Symphonieorchester

conductor Teodor Currentzis

Programme

Dmitri Schostakowitsch
Sinfonie Nr. 7 C-Dur op. 60 »Leningrader«

Estimated end time

21:15

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Elbphilharmonie Subscription 3

Series

Visiting Orchestras

Festival

Portrait Teodor Currentzis