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CARNEGIE HALL presents
Staatskapelle Berlin

Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage (Seating Chart)
Friday, May 8, 2009 at 8 PM

Staatskapelle Berlin
Program
Meet the Artists

“outstanding”—Sunday Age

“Nature herself acquires a voice and tells secrets so profound that they are perhaps only glimpsed in dreams!” proclaimed the composer. From the exuberant march that ends the first movement—“Summer marches in”—to the glorious concluding Adagio— “What love tells me”—Mahler created a transcendent musical canvas of man’s place in this mysterious but beneficent world with his monumental Third Symphony.


Program Details

Staatskapelle Berlin
Pierre Boulez, Conductor
Eberhard Friedrich, Chorus Director
Michelle DeYoung, Mezzo-Soprano
Women of the Westminster Symphonic Choir
Joe Miller, Conductor
The American Boychoir
Fernando Malvar-Ruiz, Music Director


MAHLER
Symphony No. 3 in D Minor

Perspectives:
Daniel Barenboim


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Excerpt from Mahler's Symphony No. 3 in D minor (V. Langsam. Ruhevoll. Empfunden)

New York Philharmonic / Pierre Boulez
NYSP 9803/04

Mahler: The Symphonies in Sequence

Gustav Mahler once famously declared, “the symphony must be like the world, it must embrace everything.” In this introduction to Mahler’s symphonies, trace his lifelong creative path from the exuberant Romanticism of his First Symphony to the haunted music of his last.

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