Please note: This concert is in the past and has already taken place.

Details

St Paul's Cathedral
St Paul's Churchyard
City of London
London
EC4M 8AD
England

Programme

Gustav Mahler – Symphony no.8 in E flat major 'Thousand'

Performers

April Fredrick – soprano
Zoë Jackson – soprano
Kristina Ammattil – soprano
Hanna Hipp – Alto
Hayley Meth – Alto
Brenden Gunnell – tenor
Josef Ahn – baritone
Derek Welton – Bass
David Hill – Conductor

Philharmonia Orchestra
London Youth Choirs

Programme Note

“Imagine that the universe begins to ring and resound, no longer with human voices but with revolving planets and suns.” Gustav Mahler, 1906

Many composers have had grand visions whilst in the throes of inspiration – but those who realise them are truly rare. In the summer of 1906, Mahler experienced an intense burst of creativity whilst writing his 8th Symphony. In his own words, he “saw the whole piece immediately… and only needed to write it down, as though it were being dictated”. Whoever was leading Mahler was inspired – the result is still celebrated today as one of the most expansive and ambitious works in the repertoire. 

In a fitting opening to their 150th anniversary season, The Bach Choir perform Mahler’s ‘Symphony of a Thousand’ in the inspiring surroundings of St Paul’s Cathedral. They’ll be joined by a  world-class cast consisting of David Hill, the Philharmonia Orchestra, London Youth Choirs and eight spectacular soloists.

The Bach Choir and the Philharmonia Orchestra playing in concert

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