Conductor Simone Young stands with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra as they receive applause

Simone Young conducts Mahler’s Third Symphony

19 – 22 February 2025

In the Concert Hall

Sydney Symphony Orchestra

Classical Music

The eight horns opening Mahler’s Third Symphony set the tone for the monumental drama about to unfold. Bold and glowing, it’s a riveting introduction to Sydney Symphony’s 2025 Season.

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'The works of Mahler show Chief Conductor Young at her absolute best, such is her affinity with the composer,’ wrote ArtsHub of the Sydney Symphony’s 2024 performances of Mahler's Fifth Symphony. With Mahler's Third, Simone Young brings her formidable experience to the composer’s longest and most ambitious symphony. She commands a full orchestra, two choirs and a vocal soloist to create an unforgettable journey through Mahler’s rich, interconnected worlds.

Everything unfolds in an expanding universe of fascinating stories and breathtaking landscapes, from contralto Noa Beinart’s solo in the shimmering, nocturnal fourth movement, to the innocent wonder of the choir of women and children in the fifth movement.

This concert throws back the curtain on a magnificent year full of music you’ll love, with moments of startling power and feeling. Don’t miss your chance to hear one of the world’s greatest conductors of Mahler in her element. 

Presented by Sydney Symphony Orchestra

Programme

MAHLER Symphony No.3

Artist information

SIMONE YOUNG conductor
NOA BEINART contralto
SYDNEY PHILHARMONIA CHOIRS
SYDNEY CHILDREN’S CHOIR

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