Shostakovich’s Symphony no. 8: Drama Unveiled
February 2027
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- Place Place des Arts | Maison symphonique de Montréal
- Price
Paid
Between splendid effusion and stark gravity, this program reminds us that music accompanies both exalted moments and darkest hours, offering refuge, memory, and horizon.
From the carefree spirit of youth to the long path of resilience, this program contrasts two worlds: Rachmaninoff, Concerto for piano and orchestra no. 2 where Alexander Gavrylyuk projects fiery energy, unleashes vast, expansive virtuosity, and ignites a finale like a fireworks display, all carried by dazzling orchestral writing. Later, in 1943, Shostakovich’s Symphony no. 8, composed in the midst of wartime horrors, becomes music of compassion and inner resistance—an “epic of suffering” through which a thread of hope still shines. This lucid cry against violence and supremacy stands as a moving testimony of the artist confronting reality.
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Credits
- Alexander Gavrylyuk
- Rafael Payare