The Symphony Orchestra of India returns with its Spring 2025 Season featuring a stellar line up of symphonic concerts and opera galas. World-renowned conductors Maestro Zubin Mehta and Sir Mark Elder, exceptional operatic voices, soloists and acclaimed homegrown choirs will present a grand season set to be thoroughly memorable. The concert programmes over five evenings have something for everyone – music from the classical era of Haydn and Beethoven, to Romantic music from Chopin, Schumann, Dvořák and Mahler, to operatic excerpts from French and Italian operas.
Maestro Zubin Mehta opens the season sharing the stage with renowned classical pianist, Alexander Gadjiev, known for his expressive musicality and virtuosic technique performing Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 2 – a work of poetic expression. The second concert has two contrasting symphonies Brahms’ Symphony No. 1 is considered Brahms’ most personal and emotional musical statement and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4 which serves as a faithful echo of what he was experiencing when he composed this work. The Opera Gala evenings will showcase 200 musicians presenting excerpts from two well-known operas – Carmen and La Traviata. This will be brought to life by some of the biggest names from leading opera houses – Roberta Mantegna soprano, Olesya Petrova mezzo-soprano, Luciano Ganci tenor, George Petean baritone and joined by Living Voices Mumbai choir and The Singing Tree Choir of the MMMF. The season culminates with one of Britain’s most acclaimed conductors, Sir Mark Elder, leading the Symphony Orchestra of India with Beethoven’s path-breaking Eroica symphony.
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