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.
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.
He plays with the CSO with Semyon Bychkov guest conducting.
That would be Beethoven, his "1st Symphony" and Bruckner, his "7th Symphony" from the New York Philharmonic.
Also on the program an overture from one of Mozart's operas and Elgar's "First Symphony".
Tonight it's an all-Mahler program culled from the archives.