Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage57th Street and, 7th Ave, New York, 10019, États-Unis
Dates/horaires selon le fuseau horaire de New York
Programme
Mahler, Gustav (1860-1911) | Symphonie no. 10 en fa dièse majeur: Adagio | |
Berlioz, Hector (1803-1869) | Symphonie fantastique, Op.14 | |
Strauss, Josef (1827-1870) | Delirien Waltz, (Delirium Waltz) Op.212 |
Artistes
Wiener Philharmoniker | |
Gustavo Dudamel | Direction |
Mahler didn’t live to complete anything more than the opening Adagio of his Symphony No. 10, but what he left takes the audience on a powerful voyage filled with pathos, including one of the most truly heart-wrenching and terrifying moments in all symphonic music. Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique takes the listener on a compelling journey as well—what Bernstein called “the first psychedelic music trip.” Berlioz uses kaleidoscopic orchestral colors in a phantasmagoric tale of madness to depict an opium overdose, hallucinations of murder and execution, and a macabre Witches’ Sabbath.