
Mahler
Symphony no. 7
Symphony no. 7
Scored for a huge orchestra, including cowbells, mandolin, two harps and almost innumerable woodwinds, Mahler’s Symphony no. 7 brims with his trademark ideas: sounds of nature, music of the night, supernatural shadows, marches, fanfares, witty humour and parody. Mahler described this inventive and moving work as a journey through the night to the ‘bright day’ of the finale.
CCSO is conducted by Robert Hodge.
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West Road Concert Hall is one of Cambridge’s premiere music venues. Ideally situated only minutes’ walk from the famous Cambridge Backs and King’s College, it is renowned for its superb acoustic qualities.
25 November 7:30pm – 9:30pm approx | 7:30pm – 9:30pm approx | Book now |