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Mahler 8

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Southbank Centre: Royal Festival HallBelvedere Road, London, Greater London, SE1 8XX, United Kingdom
Dates/times in London time zone
Performers
Edward GardnerConductor
Sarah WegenerSopranoMagna Peccatrix
Emma BellSopranoUna Poenitentium, Gretchen
Jennifer FranceSopranoMater Gloriosa
Christine RiceMezzo-sopranoMulier Samaritana
Jennifer JohnstonMezzo-sopranoMaria Aegyptiaca
Andrew StaplesTenorDoctor Marianus
Tommi HakalaBaritone
Derek WeltonBass-baritonePater Profundus
London Philharmonic Orchestra
London Philharmonic Choir
London Symphony Chorus
Tiffin Boys' Choir

Three choirs, eight starry singers and one of the largest orchestras ever put on stage: there’s a reason why Mahler’s Eighth is often called the ‘Symphony of a Thousand’.

The form of the piece, setting the candescent medieval poem Veni Creator Spiritus alongside the lyrical last scene of Goethe’s Faust is in itself radical and mysterious

At the core of the piece is a vast choir that seems to represent the whole human race in a passionate prayer for change but Mahler imagined they stood for something even greater: ‘Try to imagine the whole universe beginning to ring and resound,’ he challenged.

‘There are no longer human voices, but planets and suns revolving.’ Exaggeration? Judge for yourself. Mahler’s Eighth Symphony is quite simply one of the most overwhelming experiences that music has to offer.

This concert has been specially developed with the Southbank Centre, with further details to be announced. It is commissioned and produced by the Southbank Centre and London Philharmonic Orchestra

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