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Opening Night: Mahler's Fifth Symphony

Opening Night Mahlers Fifth Symphony

Book between 4 and 13 concerts in the BBC SSO’s Thursday Night Series and save up to 30%. Seniors are entitled to an extra 5% off. Your discount will be automatically applied at the online checkout.

Imagine this. The most rapturous love-letter ever written without words. From tragedy to triumph.

HELEN GRIME Folk (c.30 mins)
World Premiere, BBC commission
MAHLER Symphony No.5 (c.70 mins)

CLAIRE BOOTH soprano
RYAN WIGGLESWORTH conductor

With their very first sounds, a composer creates a world. Mahler opens his Fifth Symphony with an ominous fanfare: the first step on a journey through midnight storms, leaping horn-calls, and possibly the most tender love-letter ever written without words, the rapturous _Adagietto_. British composer Helen Grime, meanwhile, has dived deep into the pages of Zoe Gilbert’s novel _Folk_, drawing on Scottish, Irish and Manx folklore – as well as the magic of a full symphony orchestra – to create an extraordinary new adventure for soprano Claire Booth, who gives the world premiere today. Fellow composer (and BBC SSO Chief Conductor) Ryan Wigglesworth brings both worlds to life: it’s a truly fantastic way to launch a new season.

Tickets: £31, £26, £21, £16, £14
Concessions: £6.00 - Under 26s, Students, Registered Unemployed (proof of status. 50% Discount - Registered Disabled

Thu 26 Sept 2024

07:30pm

City Halls & Old Fruitmarket

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£14 - £31

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