Leicester: Santtu conducts Shostakovich
Booking opens at 10am on Friday 10 June.

The Philharmonia’s Principal Conductor Santtu-Matias Rouvali is at the helm for Sibelius’s Karelia Suite – full of folk-inspired melodies – and Shostakovich’s Ninth Symphony. Completed in 1945, the symphony is a bittersweet reflection on the state of Russia at the time. Russia may have won the war, but with Stalin still in charge, it was not the victory and peace most Russians had ultimately hoped for. Written at a time when open defiance was unthinkable, Shostakovich channelled his thoughts into his music, which is characteristically sardonic and rife with irony. Neo-Classical in its construction, with five movements (rather than four) and only 25 minutes in length, it veers away from the usual symphonic format. It is completely devoid of grandeur, with a much more complex emotional landscape in its place.
Inimitable violinist Randall Goosby joins the Orchestra again after making his debut last season, this time playing Tchaikovsky’s brilliant Violin Concerto. Inspiration for the piece came from the breathtaking scenery of the mountains above Lake Geneva in Switzerland, where he was seeking refuge after the breakdown of his marriage. Impassioned and full of sweeping melodies, this is a work into which the composer poured a world of emotions.
Need to know
Prices & Discounts
£15 – £39.50
Subscription discounts available over the phone at 0116 233 3111; £6 tickets available for those aged 25 or under and students (excludes top price tickets); half-price tickets available for recipients of Universal Credit
Running time
1 hour 40 minutes, including 20-minute interval
Programme notes
Free printed programmes will be available at the venue. Digital programme notes available here.
Box office
De Montfort Hall box office: 0116 233 3111

Insights Talk
Friday 28 April, 6pm
In conversation with Randall Goosby
Free, no ticket required
Venue
