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SUMMARY:Mahler 2
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, Conductor\nJessica Rivera\, soprano\nRonnita Miller\, mezzo-soprano\nColumbus Symphony Chorus\nStephen Caracciolo\, chorus director \nMahler: Symphony No. 2 (“Resurrection”) \nMahler’s Symphony No. 2\, the transcendent ‘Resurrection\,’ features the return of radiant soprano Jessica Rivera and the CSO debut of mezzo-soprano Ronnita Miller. Colossal in both length and orchestration\, Mahler’s second symphony offers a profound reflection on life and redemption. \n“I’m thrilled to be performing this fine work of art.  Mahler’s inspiration for the choral portion is the subject of resurrection. It does not disappoint! It grabs my heart with the first floating\, pianississimo notes we sing and builds so very gradually in intensity to a dramatic\, joyful\, heart bursting\, fortississimo ending. It is a wonderful lift to the spirit!” -Julie Cannell\, Columbus Symphony Chorus\, Soprano I\nThis concert and continued support for the Columbus Symphony Chorus is made possible by longtime friend of the Columbus Symphony\, Anne H. Melvin.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/mahler-2/2025-01-24/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 24-25
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SUMMARY:Mahler 2
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, Conductor\nJessica Rivera\, soprano\nRonnita Miller\, mezzo-soprano\nColumbus Symphony Chorus\nStephen Caracciolo\, chorus director \nMahler: Symphony No. 2 (“Resurrection”) \nMahler’s Symphony No. 2\, the transcendent ‘Resurrection\,’ features the return of radiant soprano Jessica Rivera and the CSO debut of mezzo-soprano Ronnita Miller. Colossal in both length and orchestration\, Mahler’s second symphony offers a profound reflection on life and redemption. \n“I’m thrilled to be performing this fine work of art.  Mahler’s inspiration for the choral portion is the subject of resurrection. It does not disappoint! It grabs my heart with the first floating\, pianississimo notes we sing and builds so very gradually in intensity to a dramatic\, joyful\, heart bursting\, fortississimo ending. It is a wonderful lift to the spirit!” -Julie Cannell\, Columbus Symphony Chorus\, Soprano I\nThis concert and continued support for the Columbus Symphony Chorus is made possible by longtime friend of the Columbus Symphony\, Anne H. Melvin.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/mahler-2/2025-01-25/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 24-25
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SUMMARY:Beethoven's Eroica
DESCRIPTION:Rossen Milanov\, Conductor\nSterling Elliott\, cello \nCorigliano: Phantasmagoria for Cello and Orchestra\nBeethoven: Symphony No. 3 (“Eroica”) \nIn a Columbus Symphony co-commission\, cellist Sterling Elliott performs famed composer John Corigliano’s Phantasmagoria for solo cello and orchestra. Rossen leads the orchestra in Beethoven’s sweeping third symphony\, the ‘Eroica\,’ or “Heroic” Symphony\, written in a time of great personal despair for Beethoven as he faced the loss of his hearing while still resolving to push the boundaries of the symphonic genre. \n“In my opinion\, this is the first Beethoven symphony that actually sounds like Beethoven! It is unusually orchestrated in the brass with 3 horns. My part\, horn 3\, is there so the horn section can play complete chords and harmonies. It is a very fun work for the horns!” Julia Rose\, Associate Principal Horn \nThe co-commission of John Corigliano’s Phantasmagoria is made possible by the Donald Harris Fund for New Compositions\, and this concert is dedicated in memory of Donald Harris. 
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/beethovens-eroica/2025-01-31/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks 24-25
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