Event is Live
CARNEGIE HALL PRESENTS
Cancelled: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Sunday, June 21, 2020
2 PM
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
In Mahler’s final completed symphony, his career reached its apotheosis. All the hallmarks of his symphonies are present: massive scale, piercing emotion, rustic dance tunes, and stunning power. Fittingly, the ethereal finale serenely says farewell to life’s sorrows and ascends to the transcendent. The great conductor Herbert von Karajan said of the symphony, “It is music coming from another world, it is coming from eternity.”
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Performers
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Daniel Barenboim, Conductor
Program
MAHLER Symphony No. 9
Major support for this concert is provided by the Audrey Love Charitable Foundation.
The Vienna Philharmonic Residency at Carnegie Hall is made possible by a leadership gift from the Mercedes T. Bass Charitable Corporation.
In honor of the centenary of his birth, Carnegie Hall’s 2019–2020 season is dedicated to the memory of Isaac Stern in recognition of his extraordinary contributions to Carnegie Hall, arts advocacy, and the field of music.
Rolex is the Exclusive Partner of the Vienna Philharmonic.