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Canberra Symphony Orchestra | Llewellyn Series: Cottis Conducts Mahler

18 September 2024 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm AEST

$16 – $118
08424 ccm (2)

In every work of art, Gustav Mahler saw a ‘trace of infinity’. This program gazes up into the vast mystery of the heavens, allowing some of the most beautiful works of music ever composed to lead the senses and inspire the imagination.

We begin with Stars Come Out in a Midnight Sky by Caerwen Martin, a contemporary Australian composer. This atmospheric piece invites us to reflect on the strength and beauty that emerge in times of hardship.

Acclaimed international pianist Jayson Gillham takes the stage for Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21, which famously featured in the 1967 Swedish drama Elvira Madigan. Praised by none other than Albert Einstein for its kaleidoscopic harmonies, this concerto is among Mozart’s most beautiful works.

The program culminates in a performance of Mahler’s sublime Fourth Symphony, the essence of which came together in a matter of days after several years of creative silence. Mahler bucked conventions, from the opening sleighbells to the closing movement for soprano and orchestra. His most sophisticated score yet, the Fourth Symphony is nonetheless beguilingly childlike in its simplicity. The final image is a picture of heaven through the eyes of a child: an endless abundance of feasting.

Artists

Jessica Cottis – Conductor

Jayson Gillham – Piano

Celeste Lazarenko – Soprano

Canberra Symphony Orchestra

Program

Caerwen Martin – Stars Come Out in a Midnight Sky

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart  – Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major, K. 467 ‘Elvira Madigan’

Gustav Mahler – Symphony No. 4 in G major

Organiser

Canberra Symphony Orchestra
Phone
(02) 6247 9191
Email
communications@cso.org.au
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Venue

Llewellyn Hall, ANU, Canberra
William Herbert Place
Canberra, ACT 2601 Australia
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