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The great composer and conductor Gustav Mahler was one of the most important figures in the thriving Viennese musical world at the turn of the last century, and his beautiful Fourth Symphony, with its wonderful 'Child's view of heaven', is one of his finest works. Under its Music Director Sir Mark Elder, the Hallé received glowing reviews for its Mahler cycle given in Manchester during 2010 as part of the 150th anniversary celebrations of Mahler's birth. The Orchestra balances Mahler with striking works by his Finnish contemporary Sibelius, with his evocative Suite Historic Scenes, and by Handel, with the second of his ebullient Concertos for two orchestral 'choirs', originally written to be performed as part of his oratorio, Alexander's Feast.
Conductor: Sir Mark Elder
Soprano soloist: Aga Mikolaj
Sibelius Scenes Historiques (19')
Delius Idylle de Printemps (11')
Mahler Symphony No.4 (55')
Pre-concert talk at 6.30pm
Pre-concert music from 6.30pm
Post concert music
Music
Click on the above to listen to The Halle performing Mahler's Symphony No 4
Ticket prices and times
Starts 7.30pm
Tickets £11.50 - £24.50
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Booking opens for individual tickets on Mon 26 July
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