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Chicago Symphony Orchestra / Jaap van Zweden

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Sat, May 17, 2025, 20:00
World-class finale: under the theme of »Zukunft« (Future), the Hamburg International Music Festival brings together the global players of classical music to conclude the season with exciting programmes. Included here is one of the most long-standing and prestigious orchestras in the USA: the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Led by star conductor Jaap van Zweden, they fill the Elbphilharmonie Grand Hall with the visionary music of Gustav Mahler. Only a few composers have bestowed as many futuristic aspects to orchestral music as... Read full text

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Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Jaap van ZwedenConductor

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Symphony No. 6 in A minorGustav Mahler
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