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On Tour: Elbphilharmonie Hamburg

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Sat, Apr 5, 2025, 20:00
»Mahler is a must!« That was absolutely clear to Jakub Hrůša when our journey together began in 2016 – as his late Romantic music is »genetically very close« to both him and ourselves. We have already performed five of his symphonies together in recent years. This programme includes the enchanting »Blumine« movement, which Mahler erased from his autobiographical first symphony and described himself as a »blissful infatuation«: he wrote it in 1884 as a young conductor when he had a... Read full text

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Jakub HrůšaConductor
Konstantin KrimmelBariton

Program

»Blumine« aus der Symphonie Nr. 1Gustav Mahler
»Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen«Gustav Mahler
Symphonie Nr. 4 Es-Dur WAB 104 »Romantische« (Fassung 1878/80)Anton Bruckner
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