Live at the BBC Proms: the BBC SSO, Alpesh Chauhan and percussionist Colin Currie perform a new concerto by Nicole Lizée, and after the interval, Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony.
Presented by Martin Handley, live from the Royal Albert Hall, London
01. Lizée, Nicole - Blurr is the Colour of My True Love’s Eyes (BBC co-commission: European premiere)
01a. BBC Proms 2022 - Prom 18 – introduction
01b. Interview with Alpesh Chauhan
02. Bruckner - String Quintet in F major – Adagio, arr. Skrowaczewski
02b. BBC Proms 2022 - Prom 18, interval commentary
The meaning of Shostakovich's Fifth Symphony in Stalin's Soviet times - and its echoes in today's world.
03. Shostakovich - Symphony No.5 in D minor
Colin Currie, percussion
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Alpesh Chauhan, conductor
Music and politics don’t mix, or so we’re told. But Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony was written in direct response to an attack on the composer from Stalin himself, and the stakes – in 1930s Russia – could hardly have been higher. That’s the history; its legacy is a shattering musical testament of humanity against oppression. The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra is led by its young Associate Conductor Alpesh Chauhan. First, a vision of pure beauty from Anton Bruckner, before Colin Currie (‘the world’s finest and most daring percussionist’ – The Spectator) takes the spotlight in a new concerto by Nicole Lizée: the Canadian sonic magician who lists MTV, Alexander McQueen, early video games and thrash metal among her influences.
First broadcast: 29 July 2022
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