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Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5 | 13 April 2025

The Hallé - Shostakovich’s Symphony No.5

Sunday 13 April 2025 4.00pm

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Event Timings
Auditorium Doors: 3.30pm
Concert Start: 4.00pm
Interval: 4.45pm
Concert Finish: 5.55pm

All timings are approximate and are subject to change.​

The Hallé - Shostakovich’s Symphony No.5

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Kahchun Wong conductor
Gareth Small trumpet

Prokofiev Symphony No.1, ‘Classical’
Arutiunian Trumpet Concerto
Shostakovich Symphony No.5

Kahchun Wong and the Hallé first met in a thrilling performance of Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony – see the magic that started their journey together.

Much of Shostakovich’s extraordinary output was profoundly marked by politics and the judgements of censors. His monumental Fifth Symphony, one of the greatest and most powerful of twentieth-century orchestral works was, supposedly, ‘A Soviet artist’s response to just criticism’. It is now known that this popular symphony was composed as a work of defiance so subtle that no-one realised at the time.

Gareth Small, the Hall’és very own renowned Principal Trumpet, joins Kahchun Wong to play in Arutiunian’s virtuosic Trumpet Concerto. Optimistic in nature, alive with sinuous melodies reminiscent of the composer’s native Armenia, it is a favourite amongst trumpeters, and audiences, providing ample opportunity for the soloist to – for lack of a better phrase – show off a bit.

Prokofiev composed his First Symphony, dubbing it ‘The Classical’, as a reinterpretation of the styles of the composers of the classical period. It is light and airy like Mozart, grandiose like Haydn, and an altogether mischievously joyful work.

This concert is sponsored by Zen Internet

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