Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Eliahu Inbal and the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra celebrated Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)
29 January - 1 February, 2011
For decades, Eliahu Inbal has been considered one of the world's most prominent interpreters of Mahler's music. His recordings of Mahler's complete symphonic works have been awarded many prizes. The principal conductor of the Czech Philharmonic and his orchestra have begun the 100th year anniversary of Gustav Mahler's death with a tour of Europe. Among other works, the ensemble performed Mahler's Kindertotenlieder, with Thomas Hampson as soloist.
Program
29 January 2011 | Paris, Salle Pleyel
31 January 2011 | Luxembourg, Philharmonie
1 February 2011 | Rotterdam, De Doelen
Gustav Mahler Kindertotenlieder
Gustav Mahler / Deryck Cooke Symphony No. 10
30 January 2011 | Cologne, Philharmonie
Gustav Mahler / Deryck Cooke Symphony No. 10
Jean Sibelius Violin Concerto op. 47
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Thomas Hampson, baritone
Nikolaj Znaider, violin
Eliahu Inbal, conductor
Program
29 January 2011 | Paris, Salle Pleyel
31 January 2011 | Luxembourg, Philharmonie
1 February 2011 | Rotterdam, De Doelen
Gustav Mahler Kindertotenlieder
Gustav Mahler / Deryck Cooke Symphony No. 10
30 January 2011 | Cologne, Philharmonie
Gustav Mahler / Deryck Cooke Symphony No. 10
Jean Sibelius Violin Concerto op. 47
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Thomas Hampson, baritone
Nikolaj Znaider, violin
Eliahu Inbal, conductor







































