NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra / Semyon Bychkov

Mahler: Symphony of a Thousand

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Semyon Bychkov
Semyon Bychkov © Umberto Nicoletti
NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra
NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra © Nikolaj Lund

Concentration of almighty sound

Whenever there is mention of Gustav Mahler’s monumental Symphony No. 8, the superlatives begin to fly. The common epithet »Symphony of a Thousand« – which did not originate from the composer – already gives a taste of this. Mahler himself described his largest-scale choral work as »the greatest thing I have ever done«. And he certainly wasn’t just referring to the gigantic apparatus of some 500 performers, which required not only a huge orchestra and numerous choirs but also no less than eight soloists. It was, above all, a tremendous spiritual and religious quality that Mahler associated with this symphony. The passages he chose for inspiration were no less than the holy of holies of German national literature, the final scene from Goethe’s Faust II, and the time-honoured Pentecost hymn »Veni, creator spiritus«.

Its premiere on 12 September 1910 was an overwhelming success. Even the great Thomas Mann was incredibly impressed, writing a letter of thanks to the composer, referring to him as »the man who, as I believe, expresses the art of our time in its profoundest and most sacred form.«

To this day, performances of Mahler’s Eighth remain a rare spectacle. After all, it is not every day that you have top ensembles like the Prague Philharmonic Choir, the Rundfunkchor Berlin, the NDR Vokalensemble, the Knabenchor Hannover and the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra come together with a first-class octet of soloists! And it is not everywhere that the stage can accommodate everyone, but this is no problem in the Elbphilharmonie Grand Hall. After his acclaimed performances of the Symphony No. 3 with the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra, the star conductor Semyon Bychkov now continues his Mahler series, bringing the greatest that the classical and romantic repertoire has to offer to the podium.

Performers

NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester

NDR Vokalensemble

Rundfunkchor Berlin

Prager Philharmonischer Chor

Knabenchor Hannover

Carolyn Sampson soprano

Camilla Tilling soprano

Miriam Kutrowatz soprano

Stefanie Irányi mezzo-soprano

Jennifer Johnston mezzo-soprano

Andreas Schager tenor

Adam Plachetka bass

Nathan Berg bass

choir rehearsal Lukáš Vasilek

conductor Semyon Bychkov

Programme

Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 8 for three soprano solos, two alto solos, tenor solo, baritone solo, bass solo, children’s chorus, two mixed choruses and large orchestra

Pre-Concert Talk

(in German)

19:00 / Elbphilharmonie, Großer Saal

Estimated end time

21:30

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Promoter: NDR

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