Prairie Performances

Music of Titans

 
Gustav Mahler in 1892

Gustav Mahler in 1892 By E. Bieber - Kohut, Adolph (1900) "Gustav Mahler", Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons

On this week's Prairie Performances, Friday at 7 pm on WILL-FM 90.9, the Champaign-Urbana Symphony’s explores Gustav Mahler’s music with the autobiographical Symphony No. 1. This spectacular work, scored for a huge orchestra, draws upon a vast array of musical influences in Mahler’s life, from children’s songs to military marches. Contrasting Mahler’s titanic opus will be Garrop’s Becoming Medusa, a fascinating movement that traces the progression of this frightening mythological figure from “gorgeous” to “Gorgon.” You will also delight in the debut of the immensely talented and charming pianist Sun Chang, playing Mozart’s elegant Concerto No. 14.

Music of Titans” (4/28/18)

Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra
Stephen Alltop, conductor

Sun Chang, piano

GARROP | Mythology Symphony
   I. Becoming Medusa
MOZART | Piano Concerto No. 14 in E-flat Major, K. 449
MAHLER | Symphony No. 1 “Titan”