The NZSO’s Music Director Emeritus James Judd conducts an uplifting programme that invites us to question the range of emotions lurking beneath the music’s smiling surface.

James Judd conducting the NZSO at the Michael Fowler Centre

James Judd conducting the NZSO at the Michael Fowler Centre
Photo: Latitude Creative/NZSO

Strauss’ entertaining orchestral suite Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme was inspired by a seventeenth-century satire on social climbing, while Shostakovich’s witty Symphony No 9 is a work that subverted the expectations of a regime.

And to celebrate 20 years of the Todd Young Composers Programme, there are two new works inspired by youth and the spirit of adventure, written by young Kiwi composers Henry Meng and Sai Natarajan, both alumni of the Todd Young Composers Awards.

Programme

Henry MENG: Fanfare

STRAUSS: Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme

Sai NATARAJAN: We Long for an Adventure

SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No 9 in E flat

New Zealand Symphony Orchestra/James Judd

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra/James Judd

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra/James Judd

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New Zealand Symphony Orchestra/James Judd

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Producer: David McCaw

Sound Engineer: Darryl Stack

Recorded at the Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington by RNZ Concert