2011.2012 Season
Mahler Symphony of a Thousand
Peter Oundjian,
conductor
At the first performance of this work, Mahler’s Eighth Symphony engaged over 1,000 performers. This awe-inspiring spectacle calls for a huge orchestra, organ, double choir, children's choir, and eight vocal soloists. Opening with a stirring medieval hymn setting, it concludes with a virtual concert opera setting of Goethe’s Faust. A don't-miss occasion!
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Please note: Adrianne Pieczonka, originally scheduled in these concerts, is unable to perform while she recovers from laryngitis.
We regret that Mr. Margison has withdrawn from these performances due to laryngitis. The TSO thanks John Mac Master for stepping in on extremely short notice.
Pre-concert chat in the lobby on June 13
- Peter Oundjian, conductor
- Erin Wall, soprano
- Twyla Robinson, soprano
- Andriana Chuchman, soprano
- Susan Platts, mezzo-soprano
- Anita Krause, mezzo-soprano
- John Mac Master, tenor
- Tyler Duncan, baritone
- Robert Pomakov, bass
- Toronto Mendelssohn Choir
- Amadeus Choir
- Elmer Iseler Singers
- Toronto Children's Chorus
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