Halfing Festival Hall hosts the events of the annual Immling Festival.
Gustav Mahler's “Resurrection Symphony”
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Immling Festival 2023
The festival on the Gutshof near Halfing is a must, especially for opera lovers. Since the first event by Ludwig Baumann, the riding hall has now been converted into an air-conditioned festival hall with the most comfortable seating. The ensemble consists of international singers with several own opera productions. The events, which now have cult status, range from studio concerts to youth operas.
Cornelia von Kerssenbrock will make the Immling Festival Hall ring and tremble with a hundred-strong orchestra, the festival choir and the soloists. Look forward to a moving and impressive interpretation of this mammoth work.
"Why did you live? why did you suffer Is this all just great, awful fun? We must somehow resolve these issues if we are to live on.”
The composer Gustav Mahler asked himself these questions with the second symphony, which is also known as the “Resurrection Symphony”. The composition of the work stretched over the years 1888 to 1894. And like most of Mahler's symphonies, this one also follows the motto "Per aspera ad astra", which means: "Over rough paths one reaches the stars". A path that is revealed in the second symphony and its outstanding sonority.