Presented by Petroc Trelawny Live from the Barbican Hall, the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Chief Conductor JiřàBělohlávek continue their cycle of Martinů with Symphony No 5, along with Brahms' German Requiem. 'The artist is always searching for the meaning of life, his own and that of mankind, searching for truth,' wrote Martinů. His Fifth Symphony, written for the Czech Philharmonic and premiered by the orchestra at the Prague Spring Festival in 1947, sets out the composer's vision of truth in music of tender lyricism, rhythmic animation and crystalline structural clarity. Brahms, like Martinů, is central to JiřàBělohlávek's repertoire. The conductor turns here to the German Requiem and its uplifting message of comfort to those who mourn. MARTINÅ®: Symphony No. 5 BRAHMS: A German Requiem Ana MarÃÂa MartÃÂnez soprano Markus Eiche baritone BBC Symphony Chorus BBC Symphony Orchestra JiřàBělohlávek conductor.