Harding Dissects Mahler's Manuscript
Guest Conductors
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24-Sep-2024
MAHLER Symphony No. 4
Guest conductor Daniel Harding contemplates the distinct beauty of Mahler’s Fourth Symphony and his profound connection to the composer’s work, as well as the privilege of performing such timeless masterpieces. Before the performance, Harding strolls to the Cleveland Museum of Art to study The Cleveland Orchestra’s complete manuscript of Mahler’s Second Symphony. Enlivened by this visceral connection with the composer, Harding’s performance with the Orchestra and soprano Liv Redpath sizzles with intensity.
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