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Death loomed. Darwin bludgeoned nature, Einstein assaulted physics and Nietzsche killed God. Trapped by time, a gaunt man sat in the south of the Habsburg Empire, unaware of the coming continental ...
Mahler’s Eighth Symphony, conducted by Andris Nelsons, showcases the grandeur of this monumental work often called the "Symphony of a Thousand." The performance features eight soloists, including ...
Jonas Kaufmann kept up the suspense about whether he could or would sing Verdi's taxing Otello longer than many tenors, and it's been worth every second of the wait. In his stage role debut at the ...
At the heart of the cosmos: Edward Gardner conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra in Mahler's Eighth Symphony Andrew Staples, seemingly transformed from radiant one-time Tamino to Siegmund ...
Four hundred musicians and singers filled the Schermerhorn this weekend, but for this stage mother, only one voice mattered. It was the voice of my 9-year-old, who has been belting out “Veni Creator ...
Having concluded his Czech Philharmonic Mahler symphony cycle for Pentatone, conductor Semyon Bychkov tells James Jolly about ...
If you've been taking your time getting tickets to performances of Gustav Mahler's colossal Eighth Symphony -- more famously known as the "Symphony of a Thousand" -- you're out of luck: Seats for all ...
"Try to imagine the whole universe beginning to ring and resound," Gustav Mahler wrote to a friend immediately after finishing his Symphony No. 8 in 1906. "These are no longer human voices but planets ...
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