Presented By: School of Music, Theatre & Dance
University Symphony Orchestra and University Philharmonia Orchestra
Kenneth Kiesler, conductor
Samuel Kidd, baritone (SMTD Concerto Competition winner)
Pre-concert lecture at 7:30 in the lower lobby.
The University Symphony Orchestra and the University Philharmonia join forces to perform magnificent music of Gustav Mahler. The program includes the songful and triumphant First Symphony as well as Blumine, originally intended to be its second movement. Baritone soloist Samuel Kidd, winner of the 2017 SMTD Concerto Competition, will be featured in Mahler’s introspective and affecting cycle of songs, Kindertotenlieder.
PROGRAM: Mahler - Blumine; Mahler- Kindertotenlieder; Mahler- Symphony No. 1, “Titan"
Samuel Kidd, baritone (SMTD Concerto Competition winner)
Pre-concert lecture at 7:30 in the lower lobby.
The University Symphony Orchestra and the University Philharmonia join forces to perform magnificent music of Gustav Mahler. The program includes the songful and triumphant First Symphony as well as Blumine, originally intended to be its second movement. Baritone soloist Samuel Kidd, winner of the 2017 SMTD Concerto Competition, will be featured in Mahler’s introspective and affecting cycle of songs, Kindertotenlieder.
PROGRAM: Mahler - Blumine; Mahler- Kindertotenlieder; Mahler- Symphony No. 1, “Titan"
Cost
- Free - no tickets required
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