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    HPO: KADONNUT SINFONIA

    17.12.202116:35-19:05|Views: 1452

    18.45 Ennakkoluulijat

    19.00 Concert

    What does the first symphony ever composed in the Russian Empire sound like? Ukrainian composer Maxim Berezovsky studied under the Italian Masters at both the St. Petersburg Court and the Bologna Academy of Music, from which he graduated with honours a few months after Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Berezovsky's supposedly lost symphony was found in the Vatican archives in 2000. Film director Andrei Tarkovsky describes the life of Berezovsky in his film Nostalgia, the protagonist of which travels to Italy to carry out research about the 18th-century homesick Russian composer.

    More than a hundred years later in Russia, symphonies were composed by the likes of Pyotr Tchaikovsky, who posed great questions in his Fifth Symphony: To be or not to be? Which wins, fate or strong will? Does suffering lead to victory? The dramatic wrestling with these thoughts is sweetened by the third movement composed to the soft rhythm of a waltz.

    The violin, viola and orchestra converse gracefully in the Sinfonia Concertante, with Julian Rachlin and Sarah McElravy performing as soloists.

    The recording will be available latest the week following the concert.

    MAXIM BEREZOVSKY
    Symphony in C Major

    WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
    Sinfonia Concertante in E Flat Major

    PJOTR TŠAIKOVSKI
    Symphony No. 5

    JULIAN RACHLIN
    conductor, violin

    SARAH MCELRAVY
    viola

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