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On October 8, the Auditorio Nacional de Música will host a concert by the musicAeterna orchestra conducted by Theodor Currentzis. The main work of the program is the Fifth Symphony by Dmitry Shostakovich, which became an important milestone in the composer's work. This work marks a transition from Shostakovich's early style to a more mature and profound symphonism. The symphony consists of four movements: Moderato, Allegretto, Largo and Allegro non troppo. In order not to miss this event, we recommend buying tickets on our website.
The concert also includes the overture to the opera «The Power of Fate» by Giuseppe Verdi. This orchestral score was commissioned by the Russian Court Theatre and first performed in St. Petersburg in 1862. The overture is dramatic and includes melodies from the main arias of the opera, connected by an angry «fate motif». Verdi's music fits seamlessly into the program, echoing the themes touched upon in Shostakovich's symphony.
Theodor Currentzis, a world-renowned conductor, is known for his unique approach to interpreting classical music. His collaboration with the musicAeterna Orchestra has become a landmark event in the music world. Currentzis and musicAeterna have been recognized for their deep and emotionally intense performance of works from various eras and styles.
Do not miss the opportunity to enjoy this musical event. You can buy tickets for the concert of the orchestra musicAeterna «Shostakovich's Fifth» under the direction of Theodor Currentzis on our website right now. Become a part of the unique musical experience offered by Theodor Currentzis and the musicAeterna Orchestra.
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