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A Dark Century

Three composers cry out in the void. The London Philharmonic Orchestra continues its exploration of memory, in works by Schoenberg, Shostakovich and Weinberg.

Confronted by unimaginable horror, Schoenberg rediscovered his Jewish roots, and created a musical drama of savage, defiant courage.

In Soviet Russia, the authorities expected Shostakovich to write a propaganda symphony: but what they got was a searing denunciation of man’s inhumanity to man – more potent, and more urgent than ever in 2024.

As part of the orchestra’s exploration of memory, Andrey Boreyko conducts three testaments from a dark century – with the incomparable Gidon Kremer as soloist in the Violin Concerto by Weinberg: composer, survivor and Shostakovich’s most devoted friend.

Performers

London Philharmonic Orchestra

Andrey Boreyko conductor

Gidon Kremer violin

Alexander Roslavets bass, narrator, *

London Philharmonic Choir

Repertoire

Schoenberg: A Survivor from Warsaw, Op.46

Weinberg: Violin Concerto in G minor, Op.67

Interval

Shostakovich: Symphony No.13 in B flat minor (Babi Yar) for bass, chorus & orchestra

Need to know

Age guidance
For ages 7+
Event information

The Clore Ballroom, Level 2, Royal Festival Hall at 6.15pm: pre-concert talk. LPO Writer-in-Residence Jeremy Eichler discusses the evening’s programme. Admission free.

* Please note change of artist from originally advertised.

For your visit

This event is held at the Royal Festival Hall Southbank Centre

The Royal Festival Hall is open six days a week.

Tuesday – Sunday, 10am – 11pm
Monday, closed.