Revelation, Redemption and Resurrection: Kazuki conducts Mahler’s mighty Symphony No.2.

Kazuki Yamada continues his cycle of Mahler symphonies with No.2, known as the ‘Resurrection’. It is epic in all senses: some 90 minutes long, with an immense orchestra, plus organ, choir, and soloists. The first movement is Mahler’s attempt to answer the Big Questions: ‘“Why have you lived? Why have you suffered? Is it all some huge, awful joke?’ By the end, expect to be uplifted and transformed as the choir sings for the first time, and the solo voices soar angelically above. Eleanor Lyons and Jess Dandy are renowned for their lyrical interpretations of Mahler’s music, while the CBSO Chorus celebrates its 1000th performance of this monumental work. Not to be missed.

This concert is generously supported by Ian McAlpine.

About Kazuki Conducts Mahler's 2nd Symphony

PRE-CONCERT TALK

Join us for a pre-concert talk with Kazuki Yamada ahead of the evening's performance. More information about the talk will be published closer to the time.

Full programme

  • Mahler, Symphony No.2 (Resurrection)  (87mins)

Performers