‘A symphony must be like the world,’ said Gustav Mahler. ‘It must contain everything!’
None of the composer’s magnificent music better embodies Mahler’s famous maxim than his epic Third Symphony. This is music on a grand, cosmic scale, with an electrifying power to match, and brings together a spectacular stage-full of musicians: an enormous orchestra, choir, children’s choir and mezzo-soprano soloist.
Mahler harnesses these gargantuan forces in a thrilling celebration of the natural world – in all its beauty, its power and its terrifying rawness – and humankind’s place within it. In music from the thunderously complex to the simplest nursery tunes, he gathers together folk songs, military marches, comedy, tragedy and more, building to an awe-inspiring climax in which all of nature rings and resounds.
The Prague Symphony Orchestra brings all its renowned energy and vigour to this extraordinary symphony, under Finnish Chief Conductor and fast-rising star Pietari Inkinen. They are joined by the superb Czech mezzo-soprano Ester Pavlů and a chorus from of members of Edinburgh Royal Choral Union, Edinburgh University Chamber Choir and also members from the National Youth Choir of Scotland (Edinburgh) for what promises to be a truly unforgettable experience.
Usher Hall, Edinburgh
3:00pm, Sunday 10 November 2019
Running order
Door time: 2:00pm
Conductor: Pietari Inkinen
Soloist: Ester Pavlů (alto)
Chorus: Members of Edinburgh Royal Choral Union, Edinburgh University Chamber Choir and the National Youth Choir of Scotland
Programme: Mahler – Symphony No. 3
Estimated end time 5pm