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Experience Mahler’s epic “Resurrection Symphony” live

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Charleston Symphony with a chorus

Of his Second Symphony, Mahler wrote: “The whole thing sounds as though it came to us from some other world.”

Photo by Alyona Semenov

Calling all music (and movie) lovers. The Charleston Symphony is bringing Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 to the Holy City on Friday, March 28 and Saturday, March 29.

During this transcendent masterpiece exploring resurrection, 200+ musicians and singers will take audiences on an unforgettable journey filled with breathtaking melodies, powerful climaxes, and its famous awe-inspiring finale.

Psst... You can preview the performance in the 2023 film “Maestro.”

Reserve tickets ($26+)

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