Program Booklet

Mahler's Symphony No. 2

friday, february 16
20:15 hour until approximately 9:45 p.m.

A large chorus and orchestra, two top soloists and our inspired chief conductor. Be overwhelmed by Mahler's monumental Second Symphony in Erwin Stein's version. For the first time in Amare!

Programme

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Biographies

Residentie Orkest The Hague
Orchestra
The Residentie Orkest has been setting the tone as a symphony orchestra for nearly 120 years. We are proud of that. We have a broad, surprising and challenging repertoire and perform the finest compositions.
Anja Bihlmaier
Conductor
Anja Bihlmaier has been chief conductor of the Residentie Orkest since the summer of 2021.
Ruby Hughes
Soprano
The former BBC New Generation Artist won the London Handel Singing Competition in 2009. Debuted at the Residentie Orkest in 2022 with Mahler's Rückert-Lieder.
Christianne Stotijn
Mezzo-soprano
The well-known Dutch mezzo-soprano won the prestigious Dutch Music Prize in 2008.
Laurens Symphonic
Choir
The Laurens Symphonic is a young symphonic choir designed to perform at a high level compositions that require a large choir with a professional sound. It is under the artistic direction of Wiecher Mandemaker.
The Residentie Orkest offers the conductor and soloist at this concert a linocut by The Hague artist Mariska Mallee.

Fun Fact

Mahler in The Hague

Mahler visited The Hague once. On October 2, 1909, he strolled along the Scheveningen beach. That, however, was not a success. "The dreary loneliness of the sea disappearing in the fog and the colorless, closed hotels made Mahler nervous," an eyewitness tells us.

RO QUIZ

Where is the original manuscript of Mahler 2?
  • Amsterdam

    Good answer: Cleveland

    Although the original manuscript was gifted by Alma Mahler to Dutch conductor Willem Mengelberg in 1920, the document did not remain in the Netherlands. It changed hands in 1984, and in 2016 it was sold at Sotheby's in London for the astronomical sum of 4.5 million pounds to an Austrian media entrepreneur. The latter in turn donated the score to the American Cleveland Orchestra (Ohio) of which he was a big fan.

  • Cleveland

    Good answer: Cleveland

    Although the original manuscript was gifted by Alma Mahler to Dutch conductor Willem Mengelberg in 1920, the document did not remain in the Netherlands. It changed hands in 1984, and in 2016 it was sold at Sotheby's in London for the astronomical sum of 4.5 million pounds to an Austrian media entrepreneur. The latter in turn donated the score to the American Cleveland Orchestra (Ohio) of which he was a big fan.

  • Vienna

    Good answer: Cleveland

    Although the original manuscript was gifted by Alma Mahler to Dutch conductor Willem Mengelberg in 1920, the document did not remain in the Netherlands. It changed hands in 1984, and in 2016 it was sold at Sotheby's in London for the astronomical sum of 4.5 million pounds to an Austrian media entrepreneur. The latter in turn donated the score to the American Cleveland Orchestra (Ohio) of which he was a big fan.

Good answer: Cleveland

Although the original manuscript was gifted by Alma Mahler to Dutch conductor Willem Mengelberg in 1920, the document did not remain in the Netherlands. It changed hands in 1984, and in 2016 it was sold at Sotheby's in London for the astronomical sum of 4.5 million pounds to an Austrian media entrepreneur. The latter in turn donated the score to the American Cleveland Orchestra (Ohio) of which he was a big fan.

Today in the orchestra

Justyna Briefjes

2nd Violin
"My love for the orchestra and orchestral repertoire certainly came from being introduced to Mahler, among others."

Arno Stoffelsma

Clarinet
"Mahler's Second Symphony was my first Mahler at Concert Hall. The commitment and build-up of the chorus in the Last movement gave me then - and still does - goosebumps."

Wouter Iseger

Bass trombone
"Partly because of a very broad musical interest, it is impossible for me to name one favorite composer."
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