Summer season 2016
Concert

Zubin Mehta / Mahler's Third symphony

Two great parts subdivided into six movements form the longest symphony ever composed.  Gustav Mahler finished his Symphony n. 3 in D Minor on August 6, 1896 after three years of work. It is a grandiose composition, using a monumentally large number of musicians, including a contralto soloist, a female chorus and a children’s choir, evoking the eternal relationship between man and nature. The sum of life and allegory of love intertwine in this work that Mahler himself described as “something the world has never heard before: nature speaks here and tells such profound secrets that perhaps we can only hear them in our dreams”.

Program

Gustav Mahler
Symphony n.3 in D minor

Artists

Conductor
Zubin Mehta

Choir Director
Lorenzo Fratini
OrchestraChoir and Children's Choir of the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino

Mezzo
Okka von der Damerau
Gustav_Mahler_-_foto_Moritz_Nähr_-_500x234GUSTAV MAHLER

Born July 7, 1860 in Kaliště, Bohemia, at fifteen he entered the Vienna Conservatory, where he met Hugo Wolf and the elder Anton Bruckner. His first known composition is a piano quartet from 1876 which was followed by some lieder. In 1880 he began his career as a conductor, achieving huge public success when in 1887 he was called to Leipzig to replace Arthur Nikisch in the Ring des Nibelungen. His Symphony No. 1, first performed in Budapest in 1889, received a cold reception, but six years later in Berlin, his Symphony No. 2 was met with resounding success. Director of the Vienna State Opera from 1897 to 1907, in 1908 he made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York with Tristan und Isolde by Richard Wagner and was given the following year the musical direction of the New York Philharmonic. Upon his return to Vienna, he died on May 18, 1911 leaving his Symphony No.10 unfinished.
Dates

Sat 10 September, ore 20:00

Prices
Stalls 1 € 80
Stalls 2 € 60
Stalls 3 € 45
Boxes/ Gallery 1 € 20
Gallery 2 € 15
Limited visibility € 10
Where

Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino

Piazzale Vittorio Gui, 1
50144 Firenze

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