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London Symphony Orchestra and Kaunas State Choir

London Symphony Orchestra
Music
3. 9. 2026 at 20:00 | Cankarjev dom
London Symphony Orchestra and Kaunas State Choir
Antonio Pappano (conductor) and soloists Maria Bengtsson & Noa Beinart
London Symphony Orchestra and Kaunas State Choir

About the event

Mahler’s »Resurrection«

Founded in 1904, the London Symphony Orchestra is renowned for its technical precision, stylistic breadth and extensive international presence. Under the direction of Sir Antonio Pappano, the orchestra will present Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection,” a work that explores themes of life, death and transcendence through lyrical intimacy and dramatic power. Soloists Maria Bengtsson and Noa Beinart join the performance alongside the Kaunas State Choir.

Calendar

Thursday
3. 9. 2026 at 20:00
Cankarjev dom
 

Sponsorship

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Interesting facts

LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

  1. Founded in 1904, the London Symphony Orchestra is the oldest symphony orchestra in London. It was established by a group of players who left Henry Wood’s Queen’s Hall Orchestra in response to a new rule requiring them to provide their services exclusively to the orchestra. 
  2. It was among the first orchestras to make gramophone recordings and to record film scores, including those for films such as Star Wars, Harry Potter, Gladiator  and Notting Hill.

PAPPANO

  1. Sir Antonio Pappano did not attend an elite conservatoire; instead, he began his musical training at the age of 10, accompanying his father, a singer and vocal coach, on the piano. 

KAUNAS STATE CHOIR

  1. For more than 50 years the Kaunas State Choir has been one of Lithuania’s most prestigious vocal ensembles. Since 2021 its artistic director and chief conductor has been Robertas Šervenikas, a recipient of the Lithuanian National Prize for Culture and Arts.
  2. The choir’s repertoire includes more than 250 large-scale works spanning from the Middle Ages to contemporary music and covers oratorios, cantatas, masses, passions and stage and concert versions of operas. 

Performers

London Symphony Orchestra
Kaunas State Choir
Antonio Pappano
conductor
Soloists
Maria Bengtsson
soprano
Noa Beinart
contraalto

Programme

1. Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 2 in C minor »Resurrection«

More information

The London Symphony Orchestra, founded in 1904, is one of Europe’s best-known symphonic ensembles, celebrated for its faultless technical precision and its stylistic breadth. It maintains its reputation through international tours, artistic residencies, digital projects and an extensive discography. Since the 2024/25 season, the orchestra has been led by Sir Antonio Pappano, whose collaboration with the LSO dates back to 1996. Before taking up his current appointment, Sir Antonio was music director of London’s Royal Opera House for 22 years. Also appearing is the Kaunas State Choir, renowned for a broad repertoire stretching from the Middle Ages to the present day. The soloists are Maria Bengtsson, known for her roles in the operas of Richard Strauss and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Noa Beinart, who has appeared with the Vienna State Opera in performances of  Richard Wagner’s Ring cycle.

Maestro Pappano last appeared in Slovenia with the LSO in 2024, when the programme included Gustav Mahler’s First Symphony. On this occasion he presents the even more monumental Symphony No. 2 in C minor, known as the “Resurrection” Symphony, in which Mahler explores questions of life, death and the meaning of existence, while drawing together the diverse musical currents of the entire nineteenth century. The work combines intimate lyrical passages, dance-like interludes and dramatic outbursts, reflecting the unresolved tension between tradition and modernity that Mahler embodied. The final movement, with chorus and two solo voices, introduces elements of the biblical and the transcendental, as Mahler sketches a vision that, at the turn of the century, foreshadowed the seismic shifts in Western European musical thought.

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Selected venues offer designated wheelchair-accessible spaces as well as seating for accompanying persons. Wheelchair users can inquire about availability and reserve accessible seating by calling +386 (0)1 241 60 28 or emailing blagajna@ljubljanafestival.si.

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