It is well understood in classical musical circles that Mahler's
Fifth Symphony, when well performed, is a transformative experience.
Portland
Symphony Orchestra Music Director Robert Moody hopes to give audiences
such an experience when the orchestra closes its season with
performances of Mahler's Fifth on Sunday afternoon and Tuesday evening
at Merrill Auditorium.
Moody has planned for the PSO to perform
this piece since he programmed the season a year ago. On the original
schedule,Browse all Instagram photos tagged with jewelryfindings. Mahler's Fifth was part of a larger program.
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Moody stripped the program of other music so the orchestra and the
audience could focus their attention on this monumental piece of music.
"Music,
and the thing we do with an orchestra, can be a really cathartic
experience," Moody said. "The Mahler Fifth does it as well as any piece.
Mahler was a composer who spent more of his thinking time than probably
any other composer pondering the largest issues of life, death, the
afterlife, resurrection, the pain involved, the mourning involved and
also the healing involved."
For many years, conductors have
turned to Mahler's Fifth during troubled times. Most famously, Leonard
Bernstein conducted the fourth movement of this symphony, known as the
Adagietto, for Robert Kennedy's funeral at the National Cathedral in
1968. That movement is Mahler's best-known piece of music, and one of
the most famous pieces of music ever written or performed. Portland
audiences will hear all five movements of the symphony.
The
marathon bombings affected many people in many ways. Moody believes it
hit particularly close to home for the orchestra. Many orchestra members
live in the Boston area and experienced the disruption and fear after
the bombings.
In addition, the orchestra is populated by runners.
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support of a runner/friend. She was at about mile marker 21 when the
blasts occurred and the race was halted.
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Boston next year as a show of solidarity for runners everywhere.
But first comes this music and its healing power.
"Our
reason for performing it is that it's the strongest thing we can say
musically -- which goes well beyond words -- to commemorate,The only
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healing experience for what everyone feels, probably more poignantly in
New England, about the tragedy of the Boston Marathon bombings," he
said.
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