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Mahler Symphony No. 3 in King’sAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Sarah Williams. Paul Daniel, conductor Claudia Huckle, mezzo-soprano Cambridge University Chamber Orchestra Members of CUMS Symphony Orchestra Choirs of Clare, Gonville & Caius, Jesus and Selwyn Colleges Members of CUMS Symphony Chorus and Cambridge University Chamber Choir Choristers of Jesus College and St Catharine’s College Girls’ Choir This concert promises to be an unmissable highlight of CUMS ’ 2016–17 season. It presents a rare opportunity to hear a complete performance of Mahler’s Third Symphony, one of the most grandiose symphonies ever composed. Conceived as a musical depiction of the natural world, the Symphony is not regularly performed due to its large-scale orchestral forces. The joining of Cambridge’s finest student instrumentalists and singers for this extraordinary work will result in one of the most memorable concerts in CUMS ’ history. We are incredibly lucky to be joined by internationally acclaimed conductor Paul Daniel for this project. Daniel is an alumnus of King’s College and has appeared as a guest conductor with major orchestras and opera companies worldwide, as well as holding prestigious permanent positions. He has recently appeared as the judge on the BBC Series ‘The Great Orchestra Challenge’. TICKETS : £35, £30, £20; students: £31, £26, £16 or £5 on the door, subject to availability. Available from The Shop at King’s. T: 01223 769340; W: shop.kings.cam.ac.uk This talk is part of the Music Faculty series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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