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Globally-renowned conductor Marin Alsop returns to the National Cathedral with the National Orchestral Institute + Festival Philharmonic to perform Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 2. Known as Mahler’s “Resurrection,” this orchestral masterpiece was first performed at the Cathedral by Alsop’s mentor Leonard Bernstein in 1984. Last year, Alsop’s Cathedral debut of Beethoven’s 9th Symphony was the highest-attended concert in Cathedral history.
Location
Washington National Cathedral
3101 Wisconsin Ave NW Washington, DC 20016Online Registration Link: Clarice website
Contact
The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center
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