Mendelssohn, Saint-Saëns, and Mahler performed by the Orchestre National de France, conducted by Neeme Järvi
Conducted by Neeme Järvi, the Orchestre National de France performs Mendelssohn's "Hebrides" overture, Mahler's "Titan" Symphony no.1 and Saint-Saëns's Violin concerto no.3 with In Mo Yang. Concert recorded live on 24 January 2019 at the Radio France Auditorium.
- 10mn 52s
- 36mn 35s
- 55mn 19s
For years, Mahler's incessent thoughts were of symphonic proportions, and he turned to the novel Titan by Jean Paul, a major work of German romanticism, as inspiration for his first forray into the genre. An overture inspired by Scottish legends and a virtuosic concerto open and close this voyage into the heart of the 19th century.
Concert programme
Felix MendelssohnHebrides overtureCamille Saint-Saëns Violin concerto no.3Gustav MahlerSymphony n°1 "Titan"
In Mo Yang violin
Orchestre National de France
Neeme Järvi conductor