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Shostakovich, Rachmaninoff and Mahler -Marc Mandel, narrated by Eleanor McGourty

 
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Listen to the Concert Preview. Soprano Kristine Opolais returns to Symphony Hall as soloist in Mahler's mellifluous Symphony No. 4, a musical journey from earth to heaven that is also the last of Mahler's symphonies to use words from the folk poetry collection Des Knaben Wunderhorn (Youth's Magic Horn). On this same program, Norwegian pianist Leif Ove Andsnes performs Rachmaninoff's last piano concerto, the Fourth, which the composer worked on over the course of ten or more years before giving the premiere in Philadelphia in 1927.
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Replaced by: BSO 2018/19 Season - Concert Previews

When? This feed was archived on June 15, 2017 16:12 (7+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on May 05, 2017 14:15 (7+ y ago)

Why? HTTP Redirect status. The feed permanently redirected to another series.

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Listen to the Concert Preview. Soprano Kristine Opolais returns to Symphony Hall as soloist in Mahler's mellifluous Symphony No. 4, a musical journey from earth to heaven that is also the last of Mahler's symphonies to use words from the folk poetry collection Des Knaben Wunderhorn (Youth's Magic Horn). On this same program, Norwegian pianist Leif Ove Andsnes performs Rachmaninoff's last piano concerto, the Fourth, which the composer worked on over the course of ten or more years before giving the premiere in Philadelphia in 1927.
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