[Cancelled] The Stradivari Quartet Plays Mahler
Fri / 17 Apr 20 / 7.30pm
Victoria Concert Hall
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Synopsis
One Chinese, two Swiss and a Polish - the cosmopolitan Stradivari Quartet has traversed the world with its thought-provoking programmes. Their first concert in the VCHpresents Chamber series is centred around the chamber version of Mahler’s First Symphony, in collaboration with musicians of the SSO.
Attend This Concert
For a programme of rare string pieces that tantalizingly speak of music larger than life.Featuring
Xiaoming Wang, violin / Sebastian Bohren, violin / Lech Antonio Uszynski, viola / Maja Weber, cello / Musicians of the SSOProgramme
Strauss | Capriccio, Op. 85 |
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Enescu | Romanian Rhapsody in A major, Op. 11 No. 1 for String Quintet and Piano |
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Mahler | Symphony No. 1 in D major for Chamber Orchestra arr. Klaus Simon |
Concert Extras
CANCELLED
Tickets
Standard Tickets:
$30, $20
Admission Advice
- Children must be age 7 and above to be admitted into the hall.
- Children under 7 will not be admitted into the hall, even with a ticket.
- Please bring along proof of child’s age, such as a student concession pass, as random checks may be conducted at the venue.
- Parents or guardians of children admitted are strongly encouraged to purchase aisle seats.
- We reserve the right to ask parents to bring children out of the hall should they be disruptive during the performance.
- No admission without a ticket.
- You are strongly advised to be seated 15 minutes before the performance start time.
- Latecomers will only be admitted at appropriate pauses during the show or during intermission, if any.
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