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Belgian National Orchestra

‘La Monnaie Symphony Orchestra & Belgian National Orchestra’

8 Mar.'25
- 20:00

Mahler 8 "Symphony of a Thousand"

"All my previous symphonies were just one big prelude to this symphony," Mahler once claimed, "it is my greatest achievement. Try to imagine the whole universe beginning to ring and resound. There are no longer human voices, but planets and suns revolving."

The Eighth Symphony was the last work of which Mahler himself conducted the premiere. This posed quite a challenge, as the score calls for a gigantic orchestra including organ, celesta, and harmonium, as well as eight vocal soloists, two large mixed choirs, and a boys' choir. The first movement of the symphony is a rendition of the Latin Pentecost hymn Veni creator Spiritus. The second, much longer movement is a musical portrayal of the final scene of Goethe's Faust.

Belgian National Orchestra
Monnaie Orchestra and Choir
La Monnaie Choral Academy
choir
La Monnaie Children's and Youth Choirs
choir
Vlaams Radio Koor
choir
Alain Altinoglu
conductor
Emmanuel Trenque
choir leader
Michaela Kaune
Magna Peccatrix (soprano)
Jacquelyn Wagner
Una Poenitentium (soprano)
Ilse Eerens
Mater Gloriosa (soprano)
Nora Gubisch
Mulier Samaritana (mezzo)
Marvic Monreal
Maria Aegyptiaca (mezzo-soprano)
Nicky Spence
Doctor Marianus (tenor)
Werner Van Mechelen
Pater Ecstaticus (baritone)
Gabor Bretz
Pater Profundus (baritone)
Benoît Giaux
choir leader
Programme
Gustav Mahler

Symphony no. 8

Concerts

2024-2025

Belgian National Orchestra

Concerts

2024-2025

Belgian Orchestras

Classical Music

2024-2025

Gustav Mahler

Practical information

Location

Henry Le Boeuf Hall

Rue Ravenstein 23 1000 BRUSSELS

Rates

Ambassadeur Uno~

12 - 30 - 49 - 64

Ambassadeurs Duo ~

12 - 30 - 49 - 64

Standard

15 - 37 - 61 - 80

< 30 year

10 - 25

Listening seats

15

Card : Preferential Reimbursement / EU Disability

10 - 19 - 31 - 40