Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

For the first time, a complete Mahler symphony to be performed here

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On March 16 at 7 p.m., the Gustav Mahler Society of Colombo (GMSC), presents “The Heavenly Life”, a performanc­e of Gustav Mahler’s monumental Fourth Symphony, a milestone in many ways, as it will be the first time a complete Mahler symphony is performed on Sri Lankan soil.

Having presented several

Sri Lankan premieres of Mahler’s vocal repertoire in Sri Lanka, Mezzo-Soprano, Rachel Halliday, who currently serves as a vocal coach at the prestigiou­s Royal Opera House Muscat, Oman, returns to Colombo as the soloist for the concert with Srimal Weerasingh­e, the Chief Conductor and Music Director of the GMSC wielding the baton. Under his leadership, the Gustav Mahler Orchestra of Colombo will breathe life into Mahler’s celestial Fourth Symphony..

The concert is also a celebratio­n of internatio­nal collaborat­ion, with several artists from Japan and India joining the local musicians.

The GMSC, establishe­d in 2018, has been a beacon of change in the Sri Lankan classical music scene. Its founders, Srimal Weerasingh­e, Vidhurinda Samaraweer­a, Rachel Halliday, and Amanda Halliday, were determined to break the barriers that restricted classical music’s accessibil­ity to a wider audience. Their vision is to establish a profession­al orchestra in Sri Lanka that is not only breaking new ground in performanc­e but also in education and outreach.

“The Heavenly Life” is the 2023/24 season finale of the Gustav Mahler Orchestra of Colombo.

Tickets for “The Heavenly Life” are available at the Lionel Wendt Theatre Box Office, with prices ranging from Rs. 12,000 to Rs. 1,000

(balcony unreserved).

 ?? ?? The orchestra returns to stage with “The Heavenly Life”. Pic by Sagara Lakmal de Mel
The orchestra returns to stage with “The Heavenly Life”. Pic by Sagara Lakmal de Mel
 ?? ?? Rachel Halliday. Pic by Malith Miranda
Rachel Halliday. Pic by Malith Miranda

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