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    Mahler Symphony No. 5

    Presented by Lexington Symphony at Cary Hall

    November 10, 2012

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    Mahler Symphony No. 5

     The illustrious conductor Herbert von Karajan once said that hearing Mahler's Fifth Symphony is a "transforming experience."  Others have compared it to climbing Mount Everest, a religious experience and even the birth of new cosmic worlds.  Decide for yourself:  Lexington Symphony brings Mahler 5 to Cary Hall, Lexington, led by Maestro Jonathan McPhee.  Conductor's Talk at 7pm; Concert at...

     The illustrious conductor Herbert von Karajan once said that hearing Mahler's Fifth Symphony is a "transforming experience."  Others have compared it to climbing Mount Everest, a religious experience and even the birth of new cosmic worlds.  Decide for yourself:  Lexington Symphony brings Mahler 5 to Cary Hall, Lexington, led by Maestro Jonathan McPhee.  Conductor's Talk at 7pm; Concert at 8pm.

    "This orchestra is, in two words, 'top notch.'" - Classical Voice of New England


    Cary Hall

    1605 Massachusetts Ave.
    Lexington, MA 02420

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    Price: $50/$40/$30; Students $20


     



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    • Event Name: Mahler Symphony No. 5
      "If you heard this group's Mahler 8 in 2010, which..."
      Comment posted by: Guest from USA, Oct 22, 2012

      If you heard this group's Mahler 8 in 2010, which was completely sold out, you know why critics and audience alike love Lexington Symphony. This is a not-to-be-missed event.

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