Santtu conducts Sibelius, Lindberg & Shostakovich
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Artists
Santtu-Matias Rouvali – conductor
Christian Lindberg – trombone
Programme
Sibelius Finlandia
Lindberg Trombone Concerto, 'Golden Eagle'
— Interval —
Shostakovich Symphony No. 5
A few days after the Philharmonia’s 80th birthday, marked by two concerts at Carnegie Hall, the orchestra joins forces with dazzling trombonist Christian Lindberg in a programme that sings of freedom.
The possible hidden meanings within Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony, composed under pressure from Stalin’s regime, have long fascinated listeners. There are generous helpings of spectacle along the road to the symphony’s triumphant ending – but is the triumph genuine or ironic? Amid the heroism and drama lies the hushed, almost religious contemplation of the third movement, the tender heart of the symphony that moved the audience to tears at its 1937 premiere.
To open this birthday celebration, the Philharmonia’s Finnish Principal Conductor Santtu has chosen Sibelius’s hymn to his homeland, the adopted anthem of Finland’s struggle for independence from Russia. Amid the resurgence of extremist politics in the US and around Europe, and the continuing conflict in Ukraine, the messages in Sibelius’s and Shostakovich’s music stand as warning and inspiration for us today.
Named the ‘Greatest Brass Player in History’ by Classic FM, Lindberg has single-handedly taken the trombone to new heights as a solo instrument. He has given over 300 premieres, including his own works, and recorded over 100 solo albums. His hugely enjoyable concerto Golden Eagle allows his astounding virtuosity to soar.
Christian Lindberg’s performance is generously supported by Johan and Maria Lundgren.
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Prices & Discounts
£17 – £82
Multibuy offer available; under-18s and concessions discounts available.
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Booking fee: £3.50 (online), £4 (phone) per transaction.
Running time
1 hr 50 mins, including an interval
Recommended age
From 7+
Programme notes
Free printed programmes will be available at the venue. Digital programme notes will be available a week before the concert.
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