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SUBSCRIPTION/ORCHESTRA
KOPATCHINSKAJA PLAYS SHOSTAKOVICH ①
- SCHEDULE
- 20230310 Friday 20:00
- PLACE
- LOTTE Concert Hall
- CONDUCTOR
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Ingo Metzmacher
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SOLOIST
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Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Violin
- PROGRAM
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Shostakovich, Violin Concerto No.1
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Bruckner, Symphony No. 5 in B-flat major, WAB 105
- PRICE
- R 100,000 S 80,000 A 50,000 B 30,000 C 10,000
※ Please do not applaud between the movements.
PROGRAM
------------ Intermission 15 mins -------------
Introduction: Adagio – Allegro
Total duration approximately 140mins(incl. intermission)
Dmitri Shostakovich(1906-1975), Violin Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Op. 77(1947~48)
The year 1948 saw a ferocious vitriol upon Shostakovich by Andrei Zhdanov, who was in charge of the Soviet Union's cultural policies. The gist of Zhdanov’s attack was that Shostakovich had been “a Western-music-following formalist,” and this made the composer think twice about the feasibility on the publication of his Violin Concerto No. 1, which happened to have been finished in the same year.
After all, the concerto had to be put away for some time, and it was eventually premiered several years later on 29 October 1955 by David Oistrakh and the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Evgeny Mravinsky. The concerto was published in the same year as “Op. 99.” Shostakovich kept requesting his publisher to correct the opus number from 99 to 77 in consideration of the time in which it was composed, but his request was rejected every time. Nowadays it is sometimes numbered as Op. 77.
Instrumentation
violin solo
3[1.2.3/pic] 3[1.2.3/Eh] 3[1.2.3/bcl] 3[1.2.3/cbn] — 4 0 0 1 — tmp+2 — 2hp[1part] — cel — str
perc: xyl, tambn, tamtam
Anton Bruckner(1824-1896), Symphony No. 5 in B-flat major, WAB 105(1878 Version, Nowak ed. 2005)
Anton Bruckner’s Fifth Symphony was finished in May 1876. This symphony is quite distinct from his other symphonies, and very archaistic in its musical character. The introduction of each movement
presents a ground-bass motif, unifying the whole symphony, and in the fourth movement the role of fugue and chorale is prominent.
Bruckner’s Fifth Symphony was first performed on 8 April 1894 by Franz Schalk, who had cut considerable portion of the score and revised the orchestration as well. The first published edition was the so-called “Schalk version.” The original version was published only in 1936. The Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra today will play “Nowak version,” which is a revised version of the Bruckner’s original 1878
version by the Austrian musicologist Leopold Nowak.
Instrumentation
2 2 2 2 — 4 3 3 1 — tmp — str
Text by EunKyu Choi / Translation SukHo Lee