Once in a Lifetime Experience
Mahler's 8th Symphony

Virginia Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
JoAnn Falletta, Music Director and Conductor
Robert Shoup, Virginia Symphony Chorus Director
Christopher Newport University Chamber Choir
College of William and Mary Choral Program
Old Dominion University Concert Choir
Richmond Symphony Chorus
Virginia Children’s Chorus
Virginia Wesleyan Choral Program

Sat. May 26, 8:00 PM
William & Mary Hall, Williamsburg
Tickets $85, $67, $52, $42, $20

Sun. May 27, 3:00 PM
Chrysler Hall, Norfolk
Tickets $85 (Box Seats), $67, $52, $42, $20


It’s a sound that envelops you as it fills the hall with majesty: an orchestra of 100, masses choruses of 300, and eight soloists, led by the amazing JoAnn Falletta, joined as on in the soaring glory of Gustav Mahler’s vision of divine redemption. Mahler’s masterwork has been compared to Beethoven’s 9th Symphony as a celebration of the triumph of the human spirit. Dubbed the “Symphony of a Thousand,” the work is rarely performed because of the vast musical resources required; Mahler himself considered it his crowning achievement, describing his vision as the sound of “the whole universe beginning to ring and resound….” Don’t miss this rare opportunity to experience a truly awe-inspiring musical event—order your tickets now.

A FESTIVAL WILLIAMSBURG EVENT
For your convenience, TICKETS for this event are also available for purchase at the Williamsburg Municipal Building (401 Lafayette Street, M_F 8:00am-4:30pm, no service fee)

Co-presented with the City of Williamsburg and The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Festival Williamsburg is funded in part by the Williamsburg Area Arts Commission, the City of Williamsburg and James City County.

Co-presented with Virginia Symphony Orchestra.
This production was made possible by a gift from David & Susan Goode.
Sponsored by SunTrust.

TICKETS
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Or CALL: 757-282-2822
IN PERSON: 440 Bank Street, Norfolk, VA (M-F, 10am-5pm)
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