пятница, 2 марта 2012 г.

Mahler events elsewhere

May 15 (concert): The Fairfax Symphony Orchestra plays Mahler'sepic Second Symphony ("Resurrection"). Christopher Zimmermanconducts. Hylton Performing Arts Center, 3 p.m. (Also May 14 atGeorge Mason University's Center for the Arts, 8 p.m.)

May 15 (concert): The Alexandria Symphony Orchestra playsMahler's First Symphony ("Titan"), along with the Rachmaninoff ThirdPiano Concerto, with Garrick Ohlsson as soloist. Kim Allen Klugeconducts. Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall, 3 p.m. (Also May 14 at8 p.m.)

May 27, 28 (concert): The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's programincludes a performance of "What the Wild Flowers Tell Me," BenjaminBritten's scaled-down arrangement of the second movement of Mahler'sThird Symphony. Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, May 27 at 8 p.m.;Strathmore, May 28 at 8 p.m.

June 23, 30 (TV broadcasts): "Keeping Score," the award-winningtelevision series about classical composers spearheaded by the SanFrancisco Symphony and Michael Tilson Thomas, turns its sights onMahler with two documentaries - "Origins" and "Legacy" - and twoprograms of concert footage, including a performance of the FirstSymphony. On WETA; check local listings for exact times. A Web site,with musical illustrations and short videos, is up and running atkeepingscore.org.

Ongoing (Internet broadcasts): Medici.tv is hosting a completeMahler cycle by Christoph Eschenbach, the music director of theNational Symphony Orchestra, made with his previous ensemble, theOrchestre de Paris, as webcasts and movies. Access to livebroadcasts on the site is free; subscriptions are needed to see thearchived video, starting at about $11.40 a month for unlimitedaccess. medici.tv.

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