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Mahler Symphonie 3

Mahler Festival: Fabio Luisi and NHK Symphony Orchestra - Mahler's Symphony No. 3

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Mahler Festival: Fabio Luisi and NHK Symphony Orchestra - Mahler's Symphony No. 3

Musicians

  • NHK Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo
  • Women of the National Radio Choir
  • Kinderen uit het Nationaal Kinderkoor en Nationaal Jongenskoor
  • Fabio Luisi conductor
  • Irene Verburg choral conductor
  • Olesya Petrova mezzo-soprano

Works

  • Mahler

    Symphony No. 3 in d minor

  • This concert has no intermission

About the concert

Fabio Luisi is bringing his NHK Symphony Orchestra all the way from Tokyo. With the women of the Netherlands Radio Choir and the Dutch National Children’s Choir, they’ll perform Mahler’s Third Symphony, a declaration of love to nature and the cosmos.

Fabio Luisi conducts NHK Symphony Orchestra

Born in Italy, Fabio Luisi is currently chief conductor on two continents. In Texas, he is the successor to Jaap van Zweden at the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. And in Tokyo, he leads the NHK Symphony Orchestra, which today performs Mahler's Third Symphony, one of Mahler's signature orchestral works with a major role for voice. The NHK Symphony Orchestra is joined by both the women of the National Radio Choir and the National Children's Choir.

Mahler's Third Symphony

Initially, Mahler gave his Third Symphony a programme: a summer morning dream. In the six movements, he featured animals, flowers and angels. He later removed all these titles, but the Third remains a declaration of love to nature and the universe. Including Bavarian folk music and sleigh bells, and children stepping into the roles of angels.

Mahler Festival Dinner

Before this concert, enjoy the Mahler Festival Dinner at restaurant LIER. A three-course surprise menu including wine, table water and coffee or tea for €75 per person. More information and reservations

Mahler Talk with Morten Solvik

7 pm - Recital Hall

Norwegian musicologist and renowned Mahler expert Morten Solvik will give an introduction to the evening's program. You will need a free ticket for the Mahler Talks. Tickets are available online starting april 24th. The Talks are in English.

Tickets

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  • Drinks are included in the price of admission. When the price category 'Online sprint under 30' is available, you can order 1 ticket 4 hours before the start of a concert.

  • Prices do not include transaction fee: € 5 per order.

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