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A slow-burn, underground classical night.
Klaus Mäkelä returns to Mahler, one of his preferred composers, to open the 2026-2027 season with the monumental Third Symphony. This symphony, which Mahler described as a resolution to the tensions of his first two, explores themes of nature and reconciliation. The performance features the Orchestre de Paris alongside several of its choirs and contralto Wiebke Lehmkuhl, traversing a journey from the awakening of Pan in the massive first movement to a serene final adagio.
Di. 21 Dez. 2027
Di. 6 Okt.
in 7 Tagen
in 13 Tagen
Mi. 4 Nov.
Sa. 6 Feb. 2027
in 16 Tagen
in 20 Tagen
in 3 Wochen
in 3 Wochen
in 9 Tagen
in 11 Tagen
in 12 Tagen
in 13 TagenThe performance is held on September 9, 2026, at the Philharmonie de Paris, located at 221 Avenue Jean Jaurès in the 19th arrondissement.
Klaus Mäkelä conducts the performance with contralto Wiebke Lehmkuhl and multiple choral groups, including the women’s, youth, and children’s choirs of the Orchestre de Paris.
Tickets on Mood.
Orchestre de Paris
Classical
Klaus Mäkelä
classical
Wiebke Lehmkuhl
gregorian chant
Chœur de femmes de l'Orchestre de Paris
Chœur de jeunes de l'Orchestre de Paris
Chœur d'enfants de l'Orchestre de Paris