Andris Nelsons at the Lucerne Festival

Dmitri Shostakovich’s Eighth Symphony, which was written in the pivotal months after the Battle of Stalingrad, follows the principle of triumph through adversity – ‘per aspera ad astra’ – not just musically, but also conceptually: Everything that is dark and shameful will perish; everything that is beautiful will triumph.’ This ‘triumph,’ though, is restrained. The Eighth is a large-scale work that ends in something like a pastoral mood, played pianissimo; poses of jubilation were not in Shostakovich’s nature. The concert opens with the delightful, lively Overture to ‘Rienzi.’ And the ‘Dance of the Seven Veils’ from ‘Salome’ shows the fin-de-siècle’s enigmatic penchant for decadence.

  • No: A955004740000
  • Genre: Concert
  • Composer: Dimitri Schostakowitsch, Richard Strauss, Richard Wagner
  • Conductor: Andris Nelsons
  • Orchestra: Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest
  • Director: Ute Feudel
  • Music Genre: Orchestral Music
  • Production year: 2011
  • Run time: 01:39:00
  • Producers: UNITEL in cooperation with Lucerne Festival and CLASSICA
  • Format: HDTV