Mahler 8.
Mahler's 8th is one of the greatest orchestral and choral works in the classical repertoire and is rarely performed. The work has been called the 'Symphony of a Thousand', and requires eight soloists and several choirs, in addition to the orchestra. Edward Gardner's last concert in the role of Chief Conductor of the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra was during the Bergen International Festival, with the monumental Mahler's 8th Symphony in E-flat major on the programme. The concert won the Critics' Prize for Music 2023–2024, and what has been described as a "heavenly finale" has been captured for the big screen. 'Try to imagine the whole universe beginning to ring and resound. There are no longer human voices, but planets and suns revolving.' the composer said of his eighth symphony. When the work was premiered in 1910, with Mahler conducting, it broke all the rules and boundaries of what symphonies could and should be.
Mahler 8.
Something Corporate: New York City
Prick's Funeral
Standing Still
Heated Passion
Kasabian - Rock en Seine 2024
Warm Water Spring
The Next Bells
Paris 2024, le concert événement
The Interrupters - Hellfest 2024
Accept - Hellfest 2024
L'Impératrice au Palais Bulles
unseen existence
Pagano
Jeanne Added - Hyper Weekend Festival 2024
Assolo per un sigarello
Beethoven : Symphonie n° 9 Leipzig, Paris, Milan, Vienne
In Between
Babasónicos: El abstracto de la música