20:00 Philharmonie Berlin

Vladimir Jurowski & Anastasia Kobekina

Reinhold Glière

“Die Saporosher Kosaken” – A symphonic picture for orchestra

Mieczyslaw Weinberg

Concerto for Cello and Orchestra in C minor, Op. 43

Borys Ljatoschynskyj

Polish Suite for Orchestra

Walentyn Sylwestrow

Symphony No. 7

Vladimir Jurowski

Conductor

Anastasia Kobekina

Violoncello

Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin

A Culture of Resistance

Rebels against tyranny and claims to absolute power, whatever their origin – that was who they were, the legendary Zaporizhian Cossacks, those proud, independent people from the ‘land beyond the rapids’ of the Dnieper. In 1921, a descendant of the Glier family of musical instrument makers from Saxony-Vogtland took up their cause. Weinberg, Lyatoshynsky, Silvestrov – they all experienced the Soviet Union first-hand, a place that was both a protective homeland and a repressive state power. Weinberg, a Jew who fled from Poland to Russia to escape the Nazis, owed his naturalisation to Shostakovich; Lyatoshynsky taught as a leading professor of composition in Ukraine in Kyiv, where Silvestrov, among many others, was his student. The latter, a refreshingly thoughtful doyen of contemporary Ukrainian music, now lives in exile in Berlin due to the war in his homeland. The entire concert is about the enduring culture of resistance in Eastern Europe.

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