Arab Times

Van Zweden to end NY Philharmon­ic tenure with Mahler’s 2nd symphony

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NEW YORK, March 22, (AP): Jaap van Zweden will conduct Mahler’s Second Symphony in his farewell concerts as the New York Philharmon­ic’s music director from June 6-8, 2024, ending a season that will spotlight the 100th anniversar­y of the orchestra’s Young People’s Concerts.

Van Zweden succeeded Alan Gilbert as music director in the 2018-19 season and announced in September 2021 that the 202324 season will be his last. Gustavo Dudamel will take over but will not start until 2026-27.

The 62-year-old van Zweden will be joined by soprano Hanna-Elisabeth Müller and mezzo-soprano Ekaterina Gubanova for Mahler’s “Resurrecti­on” Symphony.

Starting its second season in the rebuilt David Geffen Hall, the orchestra will open its season Sept. 27 with van Zweden and cellist YoYo Ma in Beethoven’s “Egmont” concerto, Tchaikovsk­y’s “Capriccio

Italien” and Dvorák’s cello concerto.

Before the official opening, the orchestra said Tuesday there will be four performanc­es of Leonard Bernstein’s “West Side Story” from Sept. 12-17 with conductor David Newman accompanyi­ng the 2021 movie directed by Steven Spielberg. The orchestra also will play Ludwig Göransson’s score to Ryan Coogler’s “Black Panther” accompanyi­ng the 2018 film from Dec. 20-23 and Bernard Herrmann’s score to Alfred Hitchcock’s 1958 movie “Vertigo” from Jan. 23-26.

The Young People’s Concerts centennial will be marked Nov. 18 with a program called “Time Capsule” that will include reminiscen­ces by pianist André Watts, who debuted with the orchestra at age 16 in a televised Young People’s Concert with Bernstein in 1963.

World premieres include Steve Reich’s “Jacob’s Ladder” (Oct. 5) and a work by Joel Thompson (March 21).

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