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Mahler’s “1st Symphony” arranged for chamber ensemble on tonight’s “Evening Concert”
If you know the work, the one-player-per-part-arrangement of Mahler's "1st" gives the listener a clarity not heard in the symphonic version.
7-9 PM Monday-Thursday & Sunday
Great performances from the great concert venues, 7 to 9 pm Monday thru Thursday, and Sunday, on WILL-FM.
If you know the work, the one-player-per-part-arrangement of Mahler's "1st" gives the listener a clarity not heard in the symphonic version.
Also on the program Schumann’s “2nd Symphony” and Penderecki’s “The Awakening of Jacob”.
It's THE Philharmonic...with a program that also includes the overture to "The creatures of Pormetheus" by Beethoven.
That would be the "Prague" Symphony, the "Violin Concerto", the "1st Symphony" and the "Symphonies of Wind Instruments" plus so much more.
Additionally, there's Brahms Opus 34, F Minor Piano Quintet on the program.
Music Director Dudamel conducts. There's also music by Mahler featuring Elina Garanca.
Songs by Schubert, plus his "5th Symphony", and works by Beethoven, and Saint-Saens.
Also on the program: an opera overture by Rossini and Mendelssohn's '5th' Symphony, the "Reformation".
Haydn's "95th" what? String quartet? Piano Sonata?, ah, Symphony...out of over 100 written. . .
"A 95th Symphony", a "4th Piano Concerto", and 3 of Maestro Schubert's symphonies, plus a rarity, a piano concerto by Martinu...