Heinz Hall
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
412-392-4900
June 11 - June 13
Conductor Bruno Walter described Mahler's Symphony No. 3 as "nature transformed into sound." Indeed, the first half is all about winter being replaced by summer, alpine meadows, and animals in the forest. Angels sing and the heavens open up before us. Mahler once said that "A symphony must be like the world - it must contain <|>everything.|> In the Third Symphony, his inexhaustible imagination proves his point.
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