National Symphony Orchestra: Leonard Slatkin, conductor/Mahler
The Orchestra presents Mahler's "Symphony of a Thousand," featuring vocal soloists and choral groups singing from every corner of the Concert Hall. Note: There is no intermission.
- Jun. 8 - 10, 2006
- Concert Hall
- 1 hour, 20 minutes
- $20.00 - $83.00
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Program and Notes
Artists
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Leonard Slatkin
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Jane Eaglen, soprano (magna peccatrix)
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Christine Brewer, soprano (una poenitentium)
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Christine Brandes, soprano (mater gloriosa)
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Stacey Rishoi, mezzo-soprano (mulier samaritana)
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Sally Burgess, mezzo-soprano (maria aegyptiaca)
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Donald Litaker, tenor (doctor marianus)
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Obed Urena, baritone (pater estaticus)
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Donnie Ray Albert, baritone
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Cathedral Choral Society
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J. Reilly Lewis, music director
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The Children’s Chorus of Washington
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Joan Gregoryk, music director
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The Choral Arts Society of Washington
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Norman Scribner, artistic director
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The Master Chorale of Washington
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Donald McCullough, music director
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The Washington Chorus
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Robert Shafer, music director
Resources
- About National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center
- National Symphony Orchestra 75th Feature An interactive exhibit on the history of the NSO
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CD-Turnage: Fractured Lines conducted by Slatkin
