
Barbican
London Symphony Orchestra/Half Six Fix – Shostakovich
About the Event
Kick-start your evening with Half Six Fix concert exploring Shostakovich’s Eighth Symphony – introduced by the performers, with screens in the hall to bring you closer to the action.
Composing in 1943 under scrutiny from Stalin, Shostakovich was expected to write an optimistic symphony to celebrate a recent military victory. Instead, Symphony No 8 is a far more honest portrayal of World War II than Soviet officials had hoped. The first movement opens with ominous sustained strings, with the subsequent crashing climax symbolising the horrors of global conflict. The following movements unfold into grotesque marches and a mournful fourth movement. Rather than a heroic finale, the piece concludes with serene fragility. Instead of triumphant propaganda, Shostakovich’s ‘Stalingrad Symphony’ musically reflects the brutality of war.
The LSO’s Chief Conductor Sir Antonio Pappano will present and lead the orchestra in one of Shostakovich’s darkest symphonies, offering compelling commentary on the piece.
The concert will finish at approximately 7.45pm (timings subject to change).
Programme
Dmitri Shostakovich Symphony No 8
Performers
Sir Antonio Pappano conductor and presenter
Date
calendar_today17/03/2027
TimeLondon Time
schedule18:30
Venue
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Barbican
Silk St, Barbican, London EC2Y 8DS
Price
19 £