An evening exploring light, memory, and the ultimate question. Blending elements of a concert, a reading, a show, and a musical reinterpretation, this year-end event not only performs Gustav Mahler’s »Resurrection Symphony« but also brings it into the present. Structured like a play or a film, with the works serving as chapters in a larger narrative: from the gentle »Urlicht« to Edvard Moritz’s »Nachtmusik« and on to the overwhelming finale of Mahler’s Second Symphony.
PERFORMERS
Großer Chor der Universitätsmusik Hamburg choir
junge norddeutsche philharmonie e.V. orchestra
Jewish Chamber Orchestra Hamburg chamber orchestra
Svetlana Mamresheva soprano
David Ali Rashed reading
Emanuel Meshvinski director
PROGRAM
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 2 in C minor for Soprano, Alto, Choir and Orchestra »Resurrection Symphony«
Johanna Summer
Reflections (Bearbeitung für Klavier und Orchester)
Edvard Moritz
Zweiter Satz
- Interval -
Lesung mit David Ali Rashed
Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 2 in C minor for Soprano, Alto, Choir and Orchestra »Resurrection Symphony«