RSNO 2026/27: Season Opener: Mahler Six

Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No4 (28’)
Mahler Symphony No6 Tragic (82’)
Thomas Søndergård Conductor
Alexander Malofeev Piano
Music Director Thomas Sondergard conducts two towering masterpieces in one unforgettable Season Opener. Piano superstar Alexander Malofeev shines in Rachmaninov’s glittering Fourth Piano Concerto. Composed in exile, it’s a work of brooding lyricism, lush orchestration and expressive melodies. Meanwhile, Mahler’s mighty Sixth Symphony is one man’s struggle against impossible odds, told in music of soaring emotion and shattering power. It’s the most gripping possible start to our new Concert Season. Be there.
Supported by RSNO Benefactors & RSNO Conductors’ Circle
Mahler Symphony No6 Tragic (82’)
Thomas Søndergård Conductor
Alexander Malofeev Piano
Music Director Thomas Sondergard conducts two towering masterpieces in one unforgettable Season Opener. Piano superstar Alexander Malofeev shines in Rachmaninov’s glittering Fourth Piano Concerto. Composed in exile, it’s a work of brooding lyricism, lush orchestration and expressive melodies. Meanwhile, Mahler’s mighty Sixth Symphony is one man’s struggle against impossible odds, told in music of soaring emotion and shattering power. It’s the most gripping possible start to our new Concert Season. Be there.
Supported by RSNO Benefactors & RSNO Conductors’ Circle
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