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concert Lahav Shani conducts the Israel Philharmonic's first-ever concert in Abu Dhabi Mahler's "Titan" Symphony at the heart of an historic gala event

Mahler's "Titan" Symphony at the heart of an historic gala event

Lahav Shani conducts the Israel Philharmonic's first-ever concert in Abu Dhabi Mahler's "Titan" Symphony at the heart of an historic gala event

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For the first time ever, the Israel Philharmonic takes the stage in the U.A.E. as part of the prestigious Abu Dhabi Classics Festival! Under the unerring baton of Lahav Shani, the world-class ensemble presents an epic work befitting the grand occasion: Mahler's powerful "Titan" Symphony No. 1.

Mahler's First Symphony, brimming with drama at every moment of its hour-long duration, is especially well known for its third movement, an uncanny reprise of Frère Jacques that turns the nursery rhyme into a funereal dirge. The fourth movement, on the other hand, bursts suddenly into a brassy and percussive fortissimo, a triumphant apotheosis that makes the work's nickname "Titan" feel entirely appropriate. 

Photo © Shai Skiff

Cast

Program

  • Ishy Bilady (national anthem of the United Arab Emirates)
  • Hatikvah (national anthem of Israel)
  • Gustav Mahler, Symphony No. 1 in D Major, "Titan"
    • 1. Langsam, schleppend. Wie ein Naturlaut
    • 2. Kräftig bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell
    • 3. Feierlich und gemessen, ohne zu schleppen
    • 4. Stürmisch bewegt
  • Sergei Prokofiev, March, Op. 99

Details

  • Venue: Abu Dhabi Classics (Abu Dhabi)
  • Production date: 2022
  • Duration: 1 h 10 min
  • Production: © Emirates Palace Auditorium
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