MAHLER SYMPHONY NO 2 LIVE FROM BARBICAN CENTRE
Watch live on the LSO's YouTube channel on Sunday 4 February. Semyon Bychkov leads the London Symphony Orchestra in Mahler's epic 'Resurrection' Symphony.
Experience the full power of the LSO, soloists and chorus, as they take on Mahler’s epic ‘Resurrection’ Symphony. Watch live on the LSO's YouTube channel on Sunday 4 February from 19:00.
The LSO will be at full strength as Semyon Bychkov takes to the podium for one of Mahler’s most successful works, his Second Symphony. Calling for enormous orchestral forces, the work requires ‘the largest possible contingent of strings’, expanded brass, percussion and woodwind, an organ, plus the London Symphony Chorus.
Expect a rousing and intoxicating spectacle of sound as Mahler balances the epic with the delicate, the desperate with the joyous. The symphony is an uplifting battle to overcome death, from the anguished first movement to the lush and passionate (and loud) finale.
English title Mahler: Symphony No 2, 'Resurrection' | Live on YouTube
Conductor Semyon Bychkov
Orchestra / Band London Symphony Orchestra
Choir London Symphony Chorus
Soloist Christiane Karg
Soloist Anna Larsson
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