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Mahler’s First Symphony unfolds with the elemental sounds of nature, foot-stomping folk dances and a stormy but ultimately heroic finale. Conductor Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider opens with the symphony's original second movement, Blumine, notable for its gentle trumpet serenade. Distinguished cellist Jian Wang takes center stage for Bloch’s stirring “Hebraic Rhapsody.”
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3 dates (26 Oct - 28 Oct)
Oct
26
Thu
7:30 pm
Symphony Center
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Oct
27
Fri
1:30 pm
Symphony Center
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Oct
28
Sat
7:30 pm
Symphony Center
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