Nagano conducts Mahler’s Resurrection Symphony
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Artists
Kent Nagano – conductor
Philharmonia Chorus
Programme
Hildegard of Bingen O vis aeternitatis
Mahler Symphony No. 2, 'Resurrection'
The Philharnonia invites you into Gustav Mahler’s world – a world saturated with orchestral colour.
Since it was founded in 1945, the Philharmonia has given many outstanding performances of Mahler’s epic, all-embracing symphonies. In the orchestra’s 80th anniversary season, ‘superb’ (Opera Now) conductor Kent Nagano takes to the podium for the great Resurrection Symphony, scored for a large orchestra, two solo singers and chorus.
In his own programme notes for the symphony’s premiere, Mahler describes the work’s rollercoaster of an emotional journey: the first movement represents a funeral. Then come movements depicting happy memories, followed by the fear that life may have no meaning at all. But reassurance comes from the soprano who sings “I come from God, and to God I shall return.” In the monumental finale, soloists and chorus affirm “O believe, you were not born for nothing!”
Nagano has chosen to preface Mahler’s deeply spiritual work with a chant by the medieval abbess and visionary Hildegard of Bingen. Composed around 750 years before Mahler’s symphony, it sings the same song of faith and redemption.
Need to know
Prices & Discounts
£22 – £92
Multibuy offer available; under-18s and concessions discounts available.
The price of your ticket includes a £2 restoration levy which will be shown as part of your total at checkout. The restoration levy goes towards the upkeep and improvement of Southbank Centre’s historic venues.
Booking fee: £3.50 (online), £4 (phone) per transaction.
Running time
1 hr 30 mins, without an interval
Recommended age
From 7+
Programme notes
Free printed programmes will be available at the venue. Digital programme notes will be available a week before the concert.
Box office
Philharmonia Box Office: 0800 652 6717
Monday to Friday 10am – 5pm
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