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Britten and Shostakovich

The Concert

Violinist Janine Jansen showcases Britten’s soulful concerto before the LSO launches into Shostakovich’s scathing criticism of Stalin.

Barbican Hall
Sun 21 Sep7.00 pm
1 hours 50 minutes
Conductor(s):

Sir Antonio Pappano conductor

Performer(s):

Janine Jansen violin
London Symphony Orchestra

Programme

Benjamin Britten
Violin Concerto (31 mins)
Interval
Dmitri Shostakovich
Symphony No 10 (50 mins)

About this event

The Music

There’s a sparky energy and bittersweet lyricism to Britten’s 1939 Violin Concerto that nods to Russian composer Sergei Prokofiev. But this is also a deeply personal work that helped boost Britten’s international reputation.

Russian soprano Galina Vishnevskaya called Shostakovich’s blistering Symphony No 10 ‘a composer’s testament of misery, forever damning a tyrant.’ Premiered soon after Stalin’s death, the work blends solemnity and mocking sneers that are as powerful as anything the composer wrote.

The Performers

One of today’s most expressive and technically impressive violinists, Janine Jansen has made Britten’s Concerto her own in recent years, while the LSO has a long and illustrious history with Shostakovich.

Venue details

Barbican Hall

Barbican Centre, Silk Street, City of London, EC2Y 8DS England, United Kingdom

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