Franz Conducts Mahler’s “Resurrection” Symphony | Adella

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MAHLER Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection” Some pieces of music are so stirring, so electrifying that audiences are transfixed by their inherent emotional power. Mahler’s passionate and tempestuous Second Symphony — about humanity’s search for meaning in life and death — is such a work. Composed for a massive orchestra, choir, and soloists, it is riveting from its darkly ferocious opening to its exhilarating, ecstatic finale. The Cleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-Möst, conductor Lauren Snouffer, soprano Marie-Nicole Lemieux, mezzo-soprano The Cleveland Orchestra Chorus

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