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London: Rattle Conducts Mahler

  • Barbican Hall Silk Street London, England, EC2Y 8DS United Kingdom (map)

Hugh joins the London Symphony Orchestra for this performance of Mahler’s epic Seventh Symphony, conducted by Sir Simon Rattle.

Programme

Gustav Mahler Symphony No 7

Sir Simon Rattle conductor
London Symphony Orchestra

From the Orchestra

Sir Simon Rattle dives headlong into the dream-world of Gustav Mahler’s Seventh Symphony.

Gustav Mahler once said that the symphony should be like the world – ‘it should embrace everything’. In his huge Seventh Symphony, he sweeps from an overcast Alpine lake through love songs, nightmares and moonlit marches to a roof-raising finish hung with jangling cowbells and laced with pitch-black humour. In short, Mahler doesn’t get more Mahler-ish than this.

Not that Sir Simon Rattle needs telling., He’s been conducting Mahler since he was a teenager, and this wild, fantastic fairy-tale of a symphony is particularly close to his heart. ‘There’s only one Mahler – he takes in everything’, he says, and tonight he dives headfirst into a world of soaring emotion and untrammelled sonic imagination.

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