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Wiener Philharmoniker & Tugan Sokhiev

WolkenturmGrafenegg, Lower Austria, Austria
Dates/times in Vienna time zone
Thursday 03 September 202619:00
Festival: Grafenegg Festival
Performers
Vienna Philharmonic
Tugan SokhievConductor

Small? Not at all. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s so-called «small» Symphony in G minor, K. 183, bears its deceptive nickname only because of its later, famous sister in G minor. The 17-year-old Salzburg native completed his 25th symphony in 1773. Gustav Mahler finished his First Symphony 115 years later. Strictly speaking, it was the first version of his symphony, as he revised it repeatedly, finetuned it, and discarded movements. Building a «whole world» in sound takes time. And it became a great, fairytale world: mysterious sounds of nature and folk song melodies; exaggerated dance scenes, flanked by tender melancholy; the grotesque scene of a funeral procession in which the animals of the forest carry the hunter to his grave — and a finale in which the gates of hell open up and heaven triumphantly claims victory.

Tickets: €180 |160 |130 |110 |90 |70 |40 |15

How to book: Members of the Friends of Grafenegg Festival (Bronze / Silver / Gold / Diamond / Young Friends Association) can purchase tickets from 12 November 2025. Grafenegg Card holders can purchase tickets from 19 November 2025. General sales will begin on 10 December 2025.