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Houston Symphony presents Mahler & Dvorák

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Houston Symphony's classical series begins with two visions of “The Heavenly Life.” Imbued with the rhythms of Czech folk music, Dvorák’s Te Deum evokes a rustic spirituality and features an electrifying ending. Mahler’s Symphony No. 4 conjures a world of innocence and wonder, especially in its vocal finale. A child’s vision of heaven, this song for soprano and orchestra features soprano Mojca Erdmann.

Houston Symphony's classical series begins with two visions of “The Heavenly Life.” Imbued with the rhythms of Czech folk music, Dvorák’s Te Deum evokes a rustic spirituality and features an electrifying ending. Mahler’s Symphony No. 4 conjures a world of innocence and wonder, especially in its vocal finale. A child’s vision of heaven, this song for soprano and orchestra features soprano Mojca Erdmann.

Houston Symphony's classical series begins with two visions of “The Heavenly Life.” Imbued with the rhythms of Czech folk music, Dvorák’s Te Deum evokes a rustic spirituality and features an electrifying ending. Mahler’s Symphony No. 4 conjures a world of innocence and wonder, especially in its vocal finale. A child’s vision of heaven, this song for soprano and orchestra features soprano Mojca Erdmann.

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Jones Hall
615 Louisiana St.
Houston, TX 77002
http://www.houstonsymphony.org/tickets/production/detail?id=8074

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