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Ewigkeit – Măcelaru & Mahlers Dritte

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Sat, Nov 2, 2024, 20:00
Cristian Măcelaru and Gustav Mahler's collaboration has become known for unique interpretations, especially of Mahler's Third Symphony. This symphony explores connections between nature and spirituality, the tangible world and the divine. Mahler described symphonies as building a world with available techniques, depicting the emergence of life from inanimate matter, evolving through flowers, animals, humans, and spirits to angels.

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Keywords: Symphony Concert, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Sasha CookeMezzo-Soprano
Knaben und Mädchen der Kölner DommusikEnsemble
Oliver SperlingRehearsal
Eberhard MetternichRehearsal
WDR RundfunkchorEnsemble
Paul-Boris KertsmannRehearsal
WDR SinfonieorchesterEnsemble
Cristian MăcelaruConductor

Program

Gustav MahlerSinfonie Nr. 3 d-Moll für Alt, Frauenchor, Kinderchor und Orchester. Texte aus »Also sprach Zarathustra« von Friedrich Nietzsche und »Des Knaben Wunderhorn« von Achim von Arnim und Clemens Brentano
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Fri, Nov 1, 2024, 20:00
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Cristian Măcelaru and Gustav Mahler's collaboration has become known for unique interpretations, especially of Mahler's Third Symphony. This symphony explores connections between nature and spirituality, the tangible world and the divine. Mahler described symphonies as building a world with available techniques, depicting the emergence of life from inanimate matter, evolving through flowers, animals, humans, and spirits to angels.