Completed in 1909, Mahler never saw his 9th symphony performed. It is considered by many the last great symphony of the germanic tradition and it presents themes and schemes that somehow seem to both summarise and depart from 250 years of established composing practice.
The concert will be preceeded by a 15 minute introduction on the piece and on Mahler’s symphonic lanscape.
Programme
Mahler Symphony No. 9 in D major
Fidelio Orchestra
Raffaello Morales, conductor
Format
Arrive from 6:30pm to enjoy a drink in the courtyard or in the stunning church by Sir Christopher Wren while the orchestra warms up, take your seat for the concert at 7:00pm and stay for a seated dinner afterwards with more drinks available to purchase.
Seats for dinner will be on shared tables of up to 10 people and are assigned on a first come, first served basis.
Concert-only tickets are available with unassigned seating in the Gallery. You can still purchase drinks at the bar downstairs ahead or after the concert. Please note that the Gallery is only accessible by stairs and there is no lift. Please contact us if you would like to see the concert only but have access issues.
2-Course Dinner Menu (pre-booked only)
TBC
Wines and drinks
Available to purchase on the night.
Tickets
Standard seat £15
Concert + Dinner £60
Donations
Please donate to the Fidelio Orchestra so we can keep providing meaningful opportunities to young professional musicians. Anything you can give would be greatly appreciated.