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DATE
11 FEB 2010, THU
TIME
7.30pm
VENUE
Concert Hall
PRICE
$11, $16, $26, $38, $50, $60
Concessions for students, NSF and senior citizens: 30% savings on $11, $16 and $26 tickets
Friends of SSO – 10% / Silver – 15% / Gold – 20% / Platinum – 25%
SSO Subscribers – 10%
OCBC Cards – 10% (Cat 1-3)
Kinokuniya Privilege Card / Gramophone Loyalty Card / TCC Privilege Card – 10% (Cat 1-3)
Students enjoy $7 tickets to subscription concerts with purchase of at least four tickets per concert (at Victoria Concert Hall box office). Price before $1 booking fee per ticket.
Schools may use the Tote Board Arts Grant to subsidise up to 60% (excluding GST) of the ticket price. Please call 6336 8949 or 6339 6120 for school group bookings.
Please call 6339 6120 or 6336 5529 for group or corporate packages.
SSO Subscribers – 10%
OCBC Cards – 10% (Cat 1-3)
Kinokuniya Privilege Card / Gramophone Loyalty Card / TCC Privilege Card – 10% (Cat 1-3)
Students enjoy $7 tickets to subscription concerts with purchase of at least four tickets per concert (at Victoria Concert Hall box office). Price before $1 booking fee per ticket.
Schools may use the Tote Board Arts Grant to subsidise up to 60% (excluding GST) of the ticket price. Please call 6336 8949 or 6339 6120 for school group bookings.
Please call 6339 6120 or 6336 5529 for group or corporate packages.


SYNOPSIS
Mahler’s Songs of a Wayfarer were the result of a creative surge following a period of depression caused by an unrequited love; all the texts were written by Mahler himself. This concert also features Mahler’s orchestration of Schumann’s cheery First Symphony, a work inspired by the poetic notions of spring.
Pre-concert Talk: 6.30pm – library@esplanade
Lim Yau conductor
Lim Yan piano
Rebecca Chellappah mezzo-soprano
Lim Yan piano
Rebecca Chellappah mezzo-soprano
| WEBER | Der Freischütz: Overture |
| KELLY TANG | Concerto for Piano & Orchestra |
| MAHLER | Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen |
| SCHUMANN | Symphony No. 1 in B-flat major, Op. 38 ‘Spring’ |
Mahler’s Songs of a Wayfarer were the result of a creative surge following a period of depression caused by an unrequited love; all the texts were written by Mahler himself. This concert also features Mahler’s orchestration of Schumann’s cheery First Symphony, a work inspired by the poetic notions of spring.
Pre-concert Talk: 6.30pm – library@esplanade
