Yiannis Hadjiloizou makes his Carnegie Hall debut conducting Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection” on the same stage where Mahler himself conducted his final concert.
From sorrowful funeral rites to majestic fanfares, luscious orchestral melodies to divine choral prayers, offstage sound effects to an iconic alto solo, this symphony is scored to extremes. The program opens with Michael Hadjiloizou's (father of the conductor) Interlude from the opera 9th of July 1821, followed by the conductor’s own Cyprus Dance No.1, “Servikos”.
Performers
Athens Philharmonic
New York Choral Society
Yiannis Hadjiloizou, Artistic Director and Conductor
Larisa Martínez, Soprano
Daveda Karanas, Mezzo-Soprano






