BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
24 Oct 2026, The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
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BBC Philharmonic Orchestra 2026/27 Season Mahler Symphony No. 4

BBC Philharmonic
Mahler Symphony No. 4
19:30 Sat 24 Oct 2026 The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester

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On dreams, dreaming, and nightmares

If Mahler’s first three world-encapsulating symphonies come from an adult’s point of view, his fourth wonders how a child’s perspective might be different. But the childhood dreams Mahler weaves are not all naïve. Though we eventually arrive at Mahler’s childlike vision of heaven – In Das himmlische Leben, the part he composed first – menace and terror are present too.

To create Swim, Cassandra Miller took two chords by Robert Schumann, repeated them until they blurred, and then took them through a series of variations as suggested in an essay on swimming by the poet Anne Carson. Miller’s abiding image – of Robert Schumann, swimming in Carson’s Canadian lake – could only come from the mind of a committed dreamer.

In 1838, Felix Mendelssohn wrote to violinist Ferdinand David, describing ‘an E-minor theme that keeps running through my head, preventing me from thinking about anything else.’ From Mendelssohn’s dream came one of the great violin concertos.