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Shostakovich Centennial Festival

Kirov Orchestra

UMS Choral Union I Valery Gergiev conductor
FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 8 PM I SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 7:30 PM ■ Hill Auditorium

The Kirov Orchestra returns to Ann

ALL-SHOSTAKOVICH PROGRAM (FRI 3/17)

Symphony No. 1 in f minor, Op. 10 (1924-25)
Symphony No. 2 in B Major, Op. 14 ("October Revolution") (1927)
Symphony No. 10 in e minor, Op. 93 (1953)

Arbor after their stunning performance

in 2003 as part of the Celebrating St.

Petersburg Festival. Led by world-

renowned conductor Valery Gergiev,

ALL-SHOSTAKOVICH PROGRAM (SUN 3/19)

Symphony No. 9 in E-flat Major, Op. 70 (1945)
Symphony No. 7 in C Major, Op. 60 ("Leningrad") (1941)

the Kirov Orchestra celebrates Dmitri

Shostakovich's 100th birthday by

performing eleven of the composer's

Sponsored by P . zer

symphonies — an exclusive series

Supported by Maxine and Stuart Frankel Foundation.

of events that will only take place in

Media Partners WGTE 91.3 FM, WDET 101.9 FM,
and Observer & Eccentric Newspapers.

Ann Arbor and at Lincoln Center in

New York City. UMS's Shostakovich

Free Education Event:

Centennial Festival spans two seasons,

SHOSTAKOVICH SYMPOSIUM
SATURDAY, MARCH 18,1-6 PM

with the second installment taking

place October 20-22,2006.

Rackham Amphitheatre

This Shostakovich Symposium features keynote speaker Alex
Ross ( The New Korke/) and a screening of the documentary film
The War Symphonies: Shostakovich Against Stalin (1997).

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