Leicester: Beethoven and Shostakovich

Artists
Nil Venditti – conductor
Anastasia Kobekina – cello
Programme
Beethoven Coriolan Overture
Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 1
— Interval —
Beethoven Symphony No. 7
We open our 2025/26 season in Leicester with favourites by Beethoven and Shostakovich.
Beethoven judged his Symphony No. 7 to be one of his best compositions – musicians, critics, and thousands of listeners since would agree. More than two centuries after its triumphant premiere, the symphony is a mainstay of the orchestral repertoire – you might recognise its beautiful slow movement from the 2010 Oscar-winning film, The King’s Speech.
We hear a darker side to Beethoven in the concert’s opening piece – his Coriolan Overture. We’re taken on a dramatic journey through war, loyalty and tragedy, packed into under 10 minutes of music inspired by the ancient Roman leader, Coriolanus.
In between the two Beethoven works is Shostakovich’s fiery Cello Concerto No. 1. Widely considered the height of achievement for a cellist, the piece gives the principal horn, celesta, and indeed every member of the orchestra, the chance to shine too. Tonight, we hear it in the hands of soloist Anastasia Kobekina, prize winner at the 2019 International Tchaikovsky Competition.
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Need to know
Prices & Discounts
£17.50 – £42.50
Multi-buy discounts available; £11 tickets available for those aged 25 or under and students; half-price tickets available for recipients of Universal or Pension Credit; group booking discount available
Running time
1 hr 45 mins, including 20-minute interval
Programme notes
Free printed programmes will be available at the venue. Digital programme notes available a week before the concert.
Box office
De Montfort Hall box office: 0116 233 3111
Venue

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