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Sakari Oramo conducts Debussy and Shostakovich

Debussy’s 'La mer' crowns a concert that surges with elemental power; whether Britten’s East Anglian seascapes or Shostakovich at his punchiest.

  • BBC Symphony Orchestra
Barbican Hall
Fri 23 Oct7.30 pm
2 hours 30 minutes
PLG_EVENTBOOKING_GENRES_LABEL: Orchestral
Conductor(s):

Sakari Oramo

Performer(s):

Senja Rummukainen, cello

BBC Symphony Orchestra

Programme

Benjamin Britten Four Sea Interludes, from ‘Peter Grimes’

Dmitri Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 1

Francisco Coll Elysian (UK Premiere)

Claude Debussy La mer

About this event

“I have slandered the sea” said Debussy, after finishing 'La mer', but posterity has disagreed, and Debussy’s vibrant energy and ravishing colours surge find powerful echoes in Britain’s wave-lashed portraits of the North Sea. And what better complement for Britten than the First Cello Concerto by his great friend Shostakovich?

It’s the sort of music that finds the BBC Symphony Orchestra’s Chief Conductor Sakari Oramo in his element, and in this opening concert of the BBC Symphony Orchestra’s new season, he’s joined by Senja Rummukainen – a cellist praised for her “unbelievable power and intensity”. In her hands, Shostakovich’s concerto will make a powerful counterpart to Britten’s British classic and the rolling, rapturous seascape of 'La mer' - inspired by the art of Japanese master Hokusai, and written (at least in part) on the Sussex coast.

Venue details

Barbican Hall

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

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