The OSM and Rafael Payare perform Gustav Mahler’s Third Symphony, which “begins with inanimate nature, and rises steadily to the love of God”, in the Austrian composer’s own words. Bringing together mezzo-soprano Michelle DeYoung, the OSM Chorus and a children’s choir, the longest of Mahler’s symphonies concludes the 89th season in sublime glory.
Closing Concert: Rafael Payare and Mahler’s Third
- Artistes Rafael Payare (chef d’orchestre), Michelle DeYoung (mezzo-soprano) | Chœur de l’OSM : Andrew Megill (chef de chœur; le poste de chef de chœur est généreusement parrainé par Mme Ann Birks, en mémoire de Barrie Drummond Birks)
- Chœur d'enfants Les Petits Chanteurs du Mont-Royal | Andrew Gray (chef de chœur)
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