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Konzerthausorchester Berlin

Joana Mallwitz, conductor; Nono / Mahler

Dirigentin Joana Mallwitz – Joana Mallwitz hält einen Taktstock

Dirigentin Joana Mallwitz – Joana Mallwitz hält einen Taktstock

Gustav Mahler’s Fourth Symphony is not only one of his most popular works, it also represents the dawn of new music – in 1901 the composer turned his back on the pathos of late Romanticism and pointed the way towards 20th century music. Before this, Luigi Nono commemorates a Chilean revolutionary, creating a wave of energy and light, only in sonic form.

Luigi Nono (1924 – 1990)

Como una ola de fuerza y luz (1971/72)

for soprano, piano, orchestra and tape 

Gustav Mahler (1860 – 1911)

Symphony No. 4 in G major (1899 – 1900)

for orchestra and soprano

Artists/Collaborators: Tamara Stefanovich, Christine Bauer, Joana Mallwitz, Sarah Aristidou

19:00, Work introduction

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