Beethovens Triple Concerto featuring conductor and pianist Andrew Litton, and the CSOs own Yuriy Bekker and Norbert Lewandowski
Andrew Litton, Music Director of the New York City Ballet, GRAMMY Award winner, and accomplished pianist, will be conducting from the keyboard while performing Beethovens Triple Concerto. Though the violin-cello-piano combination is often heard in chamber music ensembles, it is much rarer as a trio of three soloists with orchestra. The concerto will feature two of the CSOs principal musicians: Yuriy Bekker and Norbert Lewandowski. Bekker, the orchestras concertmaster since 2007, and Lewandowski, principal cellist, will shine in one of Beethovens most soulful, challenging, and charming concertos.
Arguably the most significant Soviet-era composer of the last century, Dmitri Shostakovich was condemned and stifled during the Stalin era. Though it is a mystery to pinpoint exactly when his Tenth Symphony was written (between 1946-1953), it is a work of masterful emotional outpouring likely inspired by this suffering. Like his predecessor Tchaikovsky, the composer employed waltzes and militaristic drums intermingled with the symphonys musical themes and motifs to convey dramatic momentum, heart-wrenching longing, and slow despair. Its not all doom and gloom, however; the fourth movementafter a final frenzied return of anguishushers in a promising moment of triumph and victorious release.
PROGRAM
Ludwig van Beethoven
Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Piano in C Major, Op. 56
Dmitri Shostakovich
Symphony No. 10
ARTISTS
Yuriy Bekker, Violin
Norbert Lewandowski, Cello
Andrew Litton, Piano and Conductor
For more info and tickets visit https://charlestonsymphony.org/event/beethoventriple/2022-10-28/
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