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Vancouver Sun 🏢 Postmedia 📍 BC May 31, 2026 · 4 min read ✍ Opinion AI Analyzed ○ Unverifiable View full audit trail → C.R.E.E.D. audited

Review: Mahler’s Third Symphony a grand finish to VSO's season

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The VSO tackled Mahler for its season finale. VSO Article content The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra tries to end each season with something grand and extravagant. This year, music director conductor Otto Tausk chose Mahler’s Third Symphony, the longest and arguably grandest work in the standard symphonic repertoire. Article content Some of the extravagant symphonies of the Viennese master have become well known to Vancouver audiences, but the Third, finished in 1896, is performed only infrequently. That’s no surprise when you consider all the extra brass and wind players, a mezzo soprano solois…
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