Concert

5. Sinfoniekonzert: Innenleben

Works by Bohuslav Martinů, Dmitri Schostakowitsch and Sergej Rachmaninow

2 hours, one intermission

For adults and young people from age 12

Dates and tickets

Bohuslav Martinů (1890–1959)
Suite from the Opera Julietta

Dmitri Shostakovich (1906–1975)
Concerto for Cello and Orchestra No. 1 in E-flat minor Op. 107

Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873–1943)
Symphony No. 3 in A minor Op. 44

The musical works featured in this concert are connected by their honest expression of the profound inner life of humankind. They promise a journey into the souls of 20th century composers which they reveal to us in their expressive sound worlds and allow us to share. Dmitri Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto No. 1 comes across like a great, emotional exhalation after decades of severe art censorship by Joseph Stalin’s regime. Sergei Rachmaninoff’s luxuriating Symphony No. 3 was created in his US-American exile and it reveals a great deal of the Russian composer’s longing for home. A lost grip on reality is the theme of Bohuslav Martinů’s opera Julietta; its appendant orchestra suite evokes an endless roaming through dream worlds. Martinů’s musical language is even more personal and intimate here than in his opera The Greek Passion, which will premiere at the State Opera in April.

Dirgentin Alevtina Ioffe
Dramaturgie Birgit Spörl


Violoncello Julian Steckel