Mahler’s Third Symphony is the heart of his symphonic output. In six movements, it looks at the totality of the natural world, beginning with plants and animals, rising to humans and culminating in the divine.
Mahler’s Third Symphony is the heart of his symphonic output. In six movements, it looks at the totality of the natural world, beginning with plants and animals, rising to humans and culminating in the divine. Its last movement, which Mahler named, “What love tells me,” is a magnificent arc of melody, as beautiful as anything he wrote.
Marin Alsop, conductor
Cierra Byrd, mezzo-soprano
University of Maryland College Park Concert Choir
Edward Maclary, director
Peabody Children’s Chorus
Doreen Falby, director
MAHLER Symphony No. 3
Tickets start at $35. Purchase online at www.BSOmusic.org or by phone 410-783-8000 or toll free at 1-877-BSO-1444.
Phone: 410-783-8000
Email: ticketoffice@BSOmusic.org
2020/03/14 - 2020/03/14
Music Center at Strathmore
5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, MD 20852
For full parking information and directions, please visit www.strathmore.org/your-visit/directions-and-parking
Parking in the Grosvenor-Strathmore Metro garage is $5.20 during the week and free on weekends. Strathmore is also accessible via Metro's Red Line, Grosvenor-Strathmore station.
Limited short-term parking also is available at specially marked meters along Tuckerman Lane, which do not require payment after 7pm.