Brussels Philharmonic | Mahler 3 · 28.09.2024 · Flagey

Mahler 3

Brussels
Flagey

Kazushi Ono takes the next step – a giant step in fact – in his journey with Mahler. With the Brussels Philharmonic, the Vlaams Radiokoor, Octopus Kamerkoor and the children’s choir of Opera Ballet Flanders all together on stage, it will certainly be a crowd. But our musi ...

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PROGRAMME

Gustav Mahler Symphony No. 3 in D minor (1896)

[list of musicians]

YOUR CONCERT NIGHT

∙ 14:00 city walk NL: Autrique Huis & Art nouveau in Schaarbeek (Korei Guided Tours) [sold out]
∙ 14:00 city walk FR: Maison Autrique & Art nouveau à Schaerbeek (Korei Guided Tours) [sold out]
∙ 18:00 doors open
∙ 18:30 lecture: Mahler Deconstructed by Florestan Bataillie (EN) [info & tickets]
∙ 19:30 introduction: Sander De Keere (EN)
∙ 20:15 concert (without break) [Wolfgang App available]
∙ 22:00 end

PRACTICAL

Flagey, Studio 4 ∙ Place Sainte-Croix, 1050 Ixelleshow to reach the venue

with the support of Beside Tax Shelter and the Belgian Tax Shelter

"We open our season with Mahler’s Third Symphony, continuing our journey which began with the Fifth and First. The Third is one of his ‘Wunderhorn’ symphonies, based on his wonderful song settings of German folk poems from Des Knaben Wunderhorn. It’s one of his longest symphonies, set in six movements, each of which originally had a title relating to nature, humanity and love. Mahler felt very deeply about nature and nature is talking to us through this music. It is romantic and ambitious, and marks a huge jump by Mahler as a symphonic composer."

– Kazushi Ono