Czech National Symphony Orchestra & Steven Mercurio: Mahler's 7th
Prague, Municipal House (Obecní dum) — Smetana Hall
About the Event
Steven Mercurio conducts the Czech National Symphony Orchestra in the epic 7th Symphony by Mahler in the prestigious Smetana Hall in Prague.
Mahler’s Symphony No. 7 in E minor, often referred to as the Song of the Night (Lied der Nacht), is particularly significant for Czech audience—its world premiere took place in Prague in 1908, with Mahler conducting it himself. The work shifts between night and day, darkness and light, gravity and irony, and continues to inspire a wide range of interpretations. In this symphony, Mahler reaches one of the peaks of his orchestral genius. He blends a layer of dark musical introspection with joyful instrumental outbursts and employs unusual instruments like guitar, mandolin, and cowbells. This exceptional work will be performed at the 1st Subscription Concert under the baton of Chief Conductor Steven Mercurio, traditionally held in the Smetana Hall of the Municipal House.
Program
- Gustav Mahler – Symphony No. 7
Address
Municipal House (Obecní dum), 5 Republic Square (Namesti republiky 5), Prague, Czech Republic — Google Maps