Shostakovich’s Fifth

Sat 6 Jun 2009 7:00pm at Symphony Hall

Three composers on a learning curve. Shostakovich’s epic Symphony is a powerful music portrait of a great artist learning the hard way about tyranny. Composed at the height of Stalin’s terror, its triumphant finish is either a bitterly ironic comment on its times, or an heroic victory for freedom. Decide for yourself – either way, it’s a gripping journey. Britten’s ravishing song-cycle finds him at the start of a lifelong love-affair with the human voice – but it’s no less magical for it. And Mahler’s teenage Symphonic Prelude is a real find, packed with all its composer’s trademark drama and angst.

£9.50, £13.50, £17, £20.50, £23.50, £28, £32, £37, £39.50

John Storgårds – conductor
Barbara Hannigan – soprano
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

Mahler: Symphonic Prelude 10’
Britten: Les Illuminations 23’
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5 47’

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