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A Symphonic World on Show: Andris Nelsons and the BSO Perform Mahler’s Sixth

Silence filled the hall as Andris Nelsons’s outstretched hands hung over the conductor’s podium... The audience, transfixed, was finally released from the bondage of transcendental music.

The Harvard Crimsom

“Silence filled the hall as Andris Nelsons’s outstretched hands hung over the conductor’s podium. A smattering of stray claps echo from the back, crescendoing into a thunderous rumble. The ground stirred, awakening from what seemed like an eternal slumber. The audience, transfixed, was finally released from the bondage of transcendental music.”

The Harvard Crimsom

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