
A symphonic journey full of emotion
Mahler's Symphony No. 1

This concert is part of the Symphonic Friday - Medium series.
Led by chief conductor Jun Märkl, the Residentie Orkest pays tribute to Gustav Mahler. His impressive Symphony No. 1 is full of surprises: from the awakening of nature and a folk dance to a darkly ironic variation on Brother John and influences from Jewish klezmer music - a reflection of Mahler's cultural roots. This rich and multi-layered masterpiece forms an intriguing dialogue with the music of the brilliant yet forgotten composer Erwin Schulhoff.
The Czech-Jewish composer Erwin Schulhoff was a musical chameleon, blending influences from Impressionism, Dadaism, Viennese classical music, Slavic folk tunes and jazz. A Jewish communist and activist, he tragically died in a German concentration camp during World War II, but his music lives on. The evening begins with his playful, jazzy Suite for Chamber Orchestra, followed by the deeply moving Menschheit, a vocal composition in which mezzo-soprano Barbara Kozelj beautifully conveys both the fragility and strength of the human spirit.
Jun Märkl conductor
Barbara Kozelj mezzo-soprano
Schulhoff Suite for Chamber Orchestra
Schulhoff Menschheit, Symphony for Alto and Orchestra
Mahler Symphony No. 1 'Titan'
Friday 12 December - 8:15 p.m.
7:15 p.m. - doors open
7:30 p.m. - Starter
8:15 p.m. - concert
10:15 p.m. - end of concert
There will be an intermission.
Sunday 14 December - 2:15 p.m.
1:15 p.m. - doors open
1:30 p.m. - Starter
2:15 p.m. - concert
4:15 p.m. - end of concert
There will be an intermission.
Premium: €66
Section 1: €56
Section 2: €47
Section 3: €42
Section 4: €37
Section 5: €28 (restricted view)
Under 30 or student: €15
Prices include cloakroom service and a complimentary drink during the intermission.
Please note that seats in the 2nd balcony and 2nd orchestra ring are only accessible by stairs.
Click here to view the seating chart of the Amare Concert.