WSO-Cleveland-Mar 29

March 29
The Miraculous Mandarin

Bartók’s The Miraculous Mandarin tells of a girl forced to lure a wealthy mandarin to his tragic fate. Its theme of the tragic, dark passions between men and women is equally as gripping and powerful – and controversial – as when it first premiered. It’s paired with a striking arrangement for string orchestra of Bartók’s String Quartet No. 3, by Orchestra violist Stanley Konopka. Krenek’s eclectic Kleine Symphonie and the opening movement of Mahler’s uncompleted final symphony provide a bridge from late Romanticism to the no-holds-barred sounds of interwar Europe. 

CONDUCTOR

Franz Welser-Möst

Ernst Krenek

Kleine Symphonie Op 58

Gustav Mahler

Adagio from Symphony No. 10 (arr. Ernst Krenek)

Béla Bartók

String Quartet No. 3 for String Orchestra (arr. Konopka)

Béla Bartók

Suite from The Miraculous Mandarin Op 19