Maestro Eschenbach's multi-season traversal of the Mahler symphonies comes to a close with the nocturnal Seventh, an elusive, freewheeling masterpiece too infrequently heard. Composed in 1904-05, it flanks a ghostly central scherzo with two ethereal slow movements called Nachtmusik (Night Music). Scored for a sizeable orchestra that includes mandolin and guitar, this harrowing symphonic journey contains some of the most scintillating instrumental effects of Mahler's output, and it sports a boisterous finale that Mahler scholar Henri-Louis de La Grange called "the most insane, most 'deviant' and most provocative of all his final movements."
The Philadelphia Orchestra
Christoph Eschenbach, conductor
Location: Verizon Hall
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Mahler's Seventh Symphony
Saturday, Nov 21 8:00p
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Kimmel Center,
Philadelphia,
PA
Price: $15.00-$130.00
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