Mahler’s second symphony is arguably his most famous work. The piece moves from the funeral visions of Totenfeier, the first movement originally conceived as a tone poem, to the apotheosis of the choral finale that earned Mahler the reputation as a leading composer that he would enjoy for the following fifteen years of his life.
Whereas the symphony is written for large orchestra, solo voices and chorus, it also includes some extraordinary moments of intimacy.
Join the Fidelio Orchestra, Raffaello Morales in their first partnership with the London Oriana Choir, Lotte Betts-Dean and Betty Makharinsky for this epic concert at Milton Court Concert Hall in the Barbican.
G. Mahler Symphony No. 2 in C minor “Auferstehung”
Fidelio Orchestra
London Oriana Choir
Lotte Betts-Dean, mezzo-soprano
Betty Makharisnky, soprano
Raffaello Morales, conductor
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Wines and drinks
Available to purchase on the night from the bar at the venue.
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