Mahler Symphony No. 4
Tanglewood
Koussevitzky Music Shed, Lenox/Stockbridge, MA
Boston Symphony Orchestra
James Gaffigan, conductor
Elena Villalón, soprano
Anna CLYNE Sound and Fury
MOZART "Padre, germani, addio!" from Idomeneo
MOZART “Deh vieni, non tardar” from The Marriage of Figaro
-Intermission-
MAHLER Symphony No. 4
Performance Details
Aug 11, 2024, 2:30pm EDT
Featuring
Program Notes & Works
Sound and Fury
My intention with Sound and Fury is to take the listener on a journey that is both invigorating—with ferocious string gestures that are flung around the orchestra with skittish outbursts—and serene and reflective—with haunting melodies that emerge and recede. -Anna Clyne
"Padre, germani, addio!" from Idomene
“Deh vieni, non tardar” from The Marriage of Figaro
Symphony No. 4
Mahler plays with his orchestra as though with a kaleidoscope (note that trombones and tuba are absent); the thread of discourse passes rapidly, wittily from instrument to instrument, section to section. He thinks polyphonically, but enjoys the combining of textures and colors as much as the combini...