From 8 a.m. to midnight ... Later, the Colburn Orchestra ended the long day with a blazing performance of Mahler’s Second Symphony, the “Resurrection,” conducted with flare by Earl Lee.
Give Mahler a cheery nursery-rhyme ditty and he’ll turn it into the bleakest of gallows marches. Don’t believe us? Have a listen to the opening of the third movement of the First Symphony.
From 8 a.m. to midnight ... Later, the Colburn Orchestra ended the long day with a blazing performance of Mahler’s Second Symphony, the “Resurrection,” conducted with flare by Earl Lee.