Lunchtime Concert Series
Sarah Gait
Cello
Simone Tavoni
Piano
Shostakovich
Sonata for Cello and Piano in D Minor Op. 40
Selections for Solo Cello including Buddha by Julius Eastman and a solo work by Jeffrey Mumford
Schnittke
Sonata for Cello and Piano No. 2

A pairing of vivid and poignant works by composers struggling against artistic repression under the Soviet regime. The disturbed undercurrents of Shostakovich's expansive 1934 cello sonata hint at the difficulties that followed in the composer's life, starting with the official denouncement of his opera that very same year. 60 years later, in a fateful year for another composer, Schnittke was to be left paralysed by a series of strokes, shortly after completing one of his last works: the sparse and dramatically extreme second cello sonata. 

Following the theme of fighting for a voice, the programme is completed with selections for solo cello from 'Platform Music: Composers of Our World', an online series exploring works for string instruments by composers of diverse and minority heritage, supported by the Royal Philharmonic Society Enterprise Fund.