Former principal conductor and music director Olivier Ochanine returns to conduct the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra this February 17, 2017, 8:00 PM at the Cultural Center of the Philippines’ Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater). This upcoming concert marks the first time Olivier conducts the PPO since their history making performance at the Carnegie Hall in New York, USA back in June 2016.
Music to be performed in this
concert includes Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Marche Slave in B flat minor, Op.
31, Franz Joseph Haydn’s Symphony No. 88 in G major, Hob. 1/88, and Dmitri
Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 10 in E minor, Op. 93.
The Shostakovich’s 10th
Symphony was originally scheduled back in September 2015 but it got replaced by
Shostakovich Symphony No. 1 around a couple of weeks before the concert much to
my dismay. It looks like they’ve finally ironed out the kinks and it’s all
systems go for Symphony No. 10 which I will see and hear live for the very
first time.
In preparation for this, I
watched again The War Symphonies: Shostakovich Against Stalin, a 1997
documentary by Larry Weinstein, re-released in DVD by EuroArts last year. The
film focuses on the symphonies preceding the 10th, in line with the
revisionist view that Shostakovich wrote them in opposition to the Stalin
regime.
The film features loads of
interviews with Shostakovich’s contemporaries, some disturbing archival
footage, and also music performed by the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra and Kirov Orchestra conducted by Valery Gergiev. Even if one is not
familiar with Shostakovich’s music, the documentary serves as a history lesson
on how oppressive regimes attempted to silence and/or manipulate artists and how arts and culture was used to serve their means as propaganda.
Granted that Shostakovich’s music
has been closely tied to the history of Russia/Soviet Union and this link has
given his work a great deal of mystery, intrigue and excitement. But even as
one takes away all the political context, his works can stand on their own
greatness, with a musical language that is unmistakably his. And I hope that
audiences at the upcoming PPO concert will be able to hear Shostakovich’s musical
genius as well.
Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra 34th Concert Season 2016-2017
Timeless Classics, New Beginnings Concert VI
February 17, 2017, 8:00 PM |
Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo (CCP Main Theater)
Featuring:
Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra
Olivier Ochanine, conductor
Program:
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Marche
Slave in B flat minor, Op. 31
Franz Joseph Haydn
Symphony No. 88 in G major, Hob. 1/88
Dmitri Shostakovich
Symphony No. 10 in E minor, Op. 93
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