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Symphony Of A Thousand By Gustav Mahler

  • © Philippe Gromelle

The Symphony Of A Thousand, the Eighth composed by Gustav Mahler, was first performed in Munich in 1910. Its nickname is due to the colossal number of participants required for its performance, which makes it so precious and so rare. Mahler never approved this title, but sometimes the greatest works escape their creators... To celebrate their 150th anniversary, the Chorégies d'Orange programmed this huge work of the 20th century. The event is enhanced by the presence of the two Radio France orchestras, joined by the Radio France and Munich Philharmonic Choirs. An unforgettable and rare evening...

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