Janáčkova filharmonie Ostrava - JFO

A1 Inaugural Concert of the Chief Conductor

A dialogue between two musical worlds—Brahms’s sublime lyricism and Shostakovich’s urgent message. Alena Baeva will perform one of the highlights of the violin repertoire, and the evening will culminate in a powerful symphonic finale.

violin
orchestra
šostakovič
classicalmusic
jfo
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Štvrtok

17.9.2026


19:00


Sál Vesmír

Ostrava


100 - 520 Kč

Description

Programme

Johannes Brahms
Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 77

Dmitri Shostakovich
Symphony No. 15 in A major, Op. 141

Performers

Alena Baeva – violin
Janáček Philharmonic Ostrava
Daniel Raiskin – Chief Conductor of JFO

The 19th century can be regarded as the golden age of virtuosos who, following the example of Paganini, travelled across Europe showcasing their technical mastery to audiences. However, there were also those who were irritated by mere display virtuosity and, inspired by Beethoven, aspired to higher artistic goals. One of them was the German composer Johannes Brahms. In 1878, for his lifelong friend Joseph Joachim—one of the greatest violinists of his time—he composed, amid the natural surroundings of Austria’s Lake Wörthersee, a work that became a milestone among Romantic violin concertos. Brahms’s concerto, whose intellectual depth approaches that of a symphony, is not only a supreme artistic achievement but also an interpretative challenge for the soloist.

The Fifteenth Symphony, written in 1971, concludes the symphonic output of the Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich. One of the most significant symphonists of the 20th century, he conceived it as a retrospective of his life’s work. In the manner of a collage, he enriched it with quotations and references to important composers and their works across music history. Shostakovich’s symphonic epilogue captivates with its masterful handling of the orchestral palette, which becomes a source of dramatic, emotionally rich, and philosophically profound musical expression.

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Length 90 minutes
Music
Dmitrij Dmitrijevič Šostakovič
Music
Johannes Brahms