Robin Ticciati conducts Mahler's Third Symphony - one of the largest symphonies ever written.
‘The symphony must be like the world’: Gustav Mahler always thought big, but even by his standards, his Third Symphony is remarkable. One of the largest symphonies ever written, it’s a concert in its own right, teeming with distant trumpets, children’s songs, glittering marches and awe-struck mountaintop meditations. Mahler throws them all into the mix before ending with a ravishing hymn to love itself. It’s less a symphony, more an emotional odyssey – and with Glyndebourne Music Director Robin Ticciati, the power of two choirs and the radiant mezzo-soprano voice of Alice Coote, it should be little short of sublime.
Robin Ticciati
Alice Coote mezzo-soprano
London Philharmonic Choir
Trinity Boys Choir
Mahler Symphony No. 3
Robin Ticciati conducts Mahler's Third Symphony - one of the largest symphonies ever written.
‘The symphony must be like the world’: Gustav Mahler always thought big, but even by his standards, his Third Symphony is remarkable. One of the largest symphonies ever written, it’s a concert in its own right, teeming with distant trumpets, children’s songs, glittering marches and awe-struck mountaintop meditations. Mahler throws them all into the mix before ending with a ravishing hymn to love itself. It’s less a symphony, more an emotional odyssey – and with Glyndebourne Music Director Robin Ticciati, the power of two choirs and the radiant mezzo-soprano voice of Alice Coote, it should be little short of sublime.
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