SEASON FINALE: MAHLER 3 + ADOLPHE PREMIERE

May 16-17, 2020 | Music Hall

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Mahler puts his ears to the world and hears a symphony as big as dreams.

Program

JULIA ADOLPHE: New Work [World Premiere, CSO Commission]
MAHLER: Symphony No. 3

Artists

Louis Langrée, conductor

Kelley O'Connor, mezzo-soprano
Women of the May Festival Chorus, Robert Porco, director
Cincinnati Boychoir, Christopher Eanes, director

Venue

Music Hall

Ticket Prices

$14-$130

Concert Duration

About 2 hours, 20 minutes with intermission

Series

This concert is part of Series 3

What's Interesting

  • Mahler’s Third Symphony was premiered in the U.S in 1914 by the CSO. The symphony’s movements have illustrative titles like “What the Flowers in the Meadow Tell Me,” and “What Love Tells Me.”
  • Mahler used text from Friedrich Nietzsche’s Also sprach Zarathustra: “The world is deep, and deeper than the day has thought.”
  • A new work from Julia Adolphe, whose music has been described as “alive with invention” (The New Yorker), proves we are ever looking forward.

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