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Lahav Shani conducts Mahler 4

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Sat, May 30, 2026, 14:15
The Concertgebouw’s famous Main Hall is one of the best concert halls in the world, well-known for its exceptional acoustics and special atmosphere. In the Main Hall, you will feel history. Here, Gustav Mahler conducted his own compositions, as did Richard Strauss and Igor Stravinsky. Sergei Rachmaninoff played his own piano concertos in the Main Hall. This is also where musicians such as Leonard Bernstein, Vladimir Horowitz and Yehudi Menuhin gave legendary performances. Right up to now, the Main Hall... Read full text

Keywords: Symphony Concert, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra
Lahav ShaniConductor
Chen ReissSoprano

Program

Wolfgang Amadeus MozartAria 'Ch'io mi scordi di te'
Zedginidzenew composition (made possible by Friends of the Matinee)
Gustav MahlerSymphony No. 4 in G major
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