Krakow Philharmonic closes its artistic season with a bang. Gustav Mahler’s Symphony no. 3 in D minor continues to enchant audiences with its ambitious, innovative format. The imposing work for alto solo, two choirs and expanded orchestra resounds on 14 and 15 June. We will hear the acclaimed mezzo-soprano Agnieszka Rehlis, with Charles Olivieri-Munroe, artistic director of the Kraków Philharmonic, stepping up to the pulpit.
Gustav Mahler’s Symphony no. 3 in D minor
Agnieszka Rehlis – mezzo-soprano
Teresa Majka-Pacanek – choirmaster
Lidia Matynian – Boys’ Choir preparation
Kraków Philharmonic Orchestra, Female Choir and Boys‘ Choir
Charles Olivieri-Munroe – conductor