Friday, December 5

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Shostakovich Symphony No. 7 – Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir
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Shostakovich Symphony No. 7 – Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir

This afternoon saw Vasiliy Petrenko making one of his welcome returns to the Philharmonic Hall, this time to conduct the orchestra in three pieces: Liadovs’s Baba-Yaga; Haydn’s Concerto in D Major for Cello and Orchestra (following a change in programme) and Shostakovich’s monumental Symphony No. 7. Baba-Yaga, while lasting only three minutes, gave the orchestra ample opportunity to demonstrate their flair for storytelling, creating drama and tension to convey the menace of the iron-toothed witch stalking the forest in search of human children to eat, though the final chord suggests that – this time at least – her prey escaped. While the original programme had scheduled a concerto by the Russian-born composer Victoria Borisova-Ollas, reduced rehearsal time due to the breakdown of the...
Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 6 – Liverpool Philharmonic
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Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 6 – Liverpool Philharmonic

On a very cold February night, the cozy Liverpool Philharmonic hall proved a glorious respite for more than one sense. The evening’s layout began with Missy Mazzoli’s River Rouge Transfiguration, followed by Brahms’ Violin Concerto in D major, and finished off with Shostakovich’s Symphony in D minor. Lidiya Yankovskaya conducts the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra on this occasion. Photo: Karen Almond Mazzoli’s contemporary River Rouge Transfiguration is given an introductory explanation by conductor Lidiya Yankovskaya, warming us up to the shop floor of the Ford factory  in Detroit that the music will soon transport us to. Mazzoli, deemed ‘Brooklyn’s post-Millennial Mozart’ by Time Out Magazine, brings the factory floor to us with an awe and holiness. Indeed, she says tha...