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100 years of BDLO Federal Association of Amateur Music Symphony and Chamber Orchestras

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Sun, May 19, 2024, 19:00
The State Association of North German Amateur Orchestras celebrates the 100th anniversary of the BDLO Federal Association of Amateur Music Symphony and Chamber Orchestras with Mahler’s »Resurrection Symphony«. To this day, performances of Mahler’s monumental Second Symphony are an impressive event - not only in Hamburg, where the composer once had the inspiration for the choral finale in the Michel. Together, the Gustav Mahler Association Hamburg, which has set itself the task of raising public awareness of the composer and... Read full text

Keywords: Symphony Concert, Vocal Music

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Musicians

ProjektorchesterConsisting of the leading members of North German amateur orchestras
ProjektchorCompiled in cooperation with the Gustav Mahler Vereinigung Hamburg
Freja SandkammSoprano
Dorothee BienertMezzo-Soprano
Wolf Tobias Maximilian MüllerConductor

Program

Symphony No. 2 in C minor for soprano, alto, choir and orchestra »Resurrection Symphony«Gustav Mahler
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