Featured Artists
Yannick Nézet-Séguin
Joshua Hopkins
Mahler’s Ninth Symphony is a tender and fevered cry from the heart composed in the wake of personal tragedy, and Jake Heggie’s powerful song cycle, Songs for Murdered Sisters, inspired by Joshua Hopkins’s mission to combat violence against women and set to poems by Margaret Atwood.
Stricken by the death of his oldest daughter at the age of four and reeling from a diagnosis of a serious heart condition, Mahler retreated to a cabin in the mountains to write what would become his final works, among them the shattering Ninth Symphony. From its tenderly beautiful, hushed opening of harp, horns, and strings through the fevered Rondo to its gossamer finish, the Ninth is literally and figuratively a cry from a wounded heart—and a profound experience for the listener.
The program begins with a remarkable work: After the murder of his sister in 2015, acclaimed Canadian baritone Joshua Hopkins made it his purpose to expose and alleviate the global epidemic of violence against women. His work inspired the great Canadian author Margaret Atwood to write Songs for Murdered Sisters, a collection of poems that American composer Jake Heggie then set to music.
Program
Heggie
Songs for Murdered Sisters
Mahler
Symphony No. 9