What’s On at MF XXXII

MahlerFest XXXII sees us starting our fourth cycle of Mahler symphonies with a performance of his First Symphony in its final New York 1910 version under the baton of Kenneth Woods.

Throughout the festival, we’ll be exploring breakthrough works of youthful genius, Mahler the arranger and Mahler arranged, and the link between Beethoven and Mahler.

Join us for MahlerFest XXXII!

 

Thursday, May 14, 2 p.m. | $60 (available below) Private Home in Boulder -  address sent after registration Tickets available
Brass Ensemble Concert Monday, May 11 | 12 Noon | FREE Central Park Bandshell, 1212 Canyon Blvd, Boulder  No Tickets
MahlerFest XXXIII -Visions and Visionaries will culminate in a performance of one of Mahler’s most powerful and groundbreaking works, the
Philip Sawyers’s works have been performed and broadcast in many countries worldwide including USA, Canada, Spain, Austria, Czech Republic, France
Festival Artist April Fredrick is a soprano with a passion for nuance and text which gets to the heart of
Festival Artist Matthew Sharp studied cello with Boris Pergamenschikow in Cologne, voice with Ulla Blom in Stockholm and English at
Festival Artist Mark Votapek, formerly a professor for 8 years at University of Arizona, rejoined the Hawaii Symphony as Principal
Festival Artist and The Indianapolis Quartet first violinist, Zachary DePue has established himself in concert venues around the world delivering
Symposium speaker, Henry Fogel, Dean Emeritus and Distinguished Professor of the Arts of the Chicago College of Performing Arts at
Described by The Times as a ‘leading cultural historian’, Symposium speaker Gavin Plumley is well known for his work on Central European
MahlerFest Fellow, London based German-American-Spanish mezzo soprano Teresa Karcher, trained as a singer at the Guildhall School of Music and