Repertoire
Kaija Saariaho
Lumière et pesanteur
Gustav Mahler
Symphony #10 in F-sharp major
I. Adagio
II. Purgatorio
I. Adagio
II. Purgatorio
Edward Elgar
Enigma Variations
Event Details
The Columbia University Orchestra with music director and conductor Jeffrey Milarsky returns to Symphony Space for their Fall concert: The Exploration of Sound and Space.
The program opens with Lumière et pesanteur composed by Kaija Saariaho who tactfully explores simple melodies and turns them into exotic and malleable textures. Gustav Mahler’s Symphony #10 is a statement of past and future—desperately clinging to traditional romanticism while pressing toward the future. The concert concludes with Edward Elgar’s deeply personal work Enigma Variations which expresses his elegantly poetic and powerful personality through a series of dedicated variations.
This event is free, general admission, and open to the public.
The program opens with Lumière et pesanteur composed by Kaija Saariaho who tactfully explores simple melodies and turns them into exotic and malleable textures. Gustav Mahler’s Symphony #10 is a statement of past and future—desperately clinging to traditional romanticism while pressing toward the future. The concert concludes with Edward Elgar’s deeply personal work Enigma Variations which expresses his elegantly poetic and powerful personality through a series of dedicated variations.
This event is free, general admission, and open to the public.
Location
Symphony Space
Peter Jay Sharp Theatre
2537 Broadway at 95th St.
New York, NY 10025
Image: Courtesy of Columbia University Orchestra

