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Music Director David Danzmayr leads Mahler's sunny Fourth Symphony, with its curious sleigh bells, puckish woodwinds, and a moving finale that imagines a child's awe-inspiring vision of Heaven. Swedish soprano Camilla Tilling enchants with the "purity of her sound" (Gramophone) in both the Mahler and Osvaldo Golijov's tender, tragic Three Songs.
Osvaldo Golijov: Three Songs for Soprano and Orchestra
Mahler: Symphony No. 4
David Danzmayr, Conductor
Camilla Tilling, Soprano
Oregon Symphony
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In a program inspired by the dynamism of dance, Ravel's sensuous Boléro offers a kaleidoscope of orchestral color, ending with a feverish intensity sure to bring audiences to their feet. Also, Grammy Award–winning violinist Augustin Hadelich performs Donnacha Dennehy's Violin Concerto, whose central movement explores transcending life under lockdown.
Our season concludes with Mahler's Fifth Symphony, a work of vast emotional scope that moves from grief to jubilation and includes the composer's famous Adagietto — a love song to his future wife, Alma, tenderly scored for strings and harp. Principal Flute Martha Long brings sparkling grace to Mozart's playful Flute Concerto in G Major.