Teatro Grande Brescia

Brahms e Mahler Ensemble del Teatro Grande

The 2026 season of the Teatro Grande Ensemble pays tribute to the great Hamburg composer Johannes Brahms, pairing him with 20th-century composers who were undoubtedly influenced by his work. They embraced it, rejected it, stayed close to it or distanced themselves from it, so as not to be enveloped by its seductive coils. March 10 opens with the most Germanic of worlds, that of Lieder. Here, the common thread between Brahms and Mahler is evident: the German language, so well suited to this musical form, so poetic and with lyrics so rich in imagery that they take us back to the height of Romanticism: nature and the deepest human impulses.

Mauro Borgioni baritone
Andrea Rebaudengo piano

PROGRAM
Johannes Brahms
Vier ernste Gesänge, op.121
Johannes Brahms, Intermezzi, op.117

Gustav MahlerDes Antonius von Padua Fischpredigt
Gustav Mahler, Rückert Lieder

Biglietti
Posto Unico
Intero € 18,00
Under 30 € 10,00
Over 65 € 14,00
Ticket info

Student ticket: 50% off the full price

Reserved for primary and secondary school students, universities and equivalent institutions, and conservatoires. The student ticket can only be purchased at the box office upon presentation of a valid International Student Card, a university student record book, or another document proving enrolment for the current academic year.

How to buy

Tickets are on sale online and at the Teatro Grande ticket office from Friday 12 December 2025.

The ticket office is open Tuesday to Friday 1:30PM - 7.00PM; on Saturdays 10:00AM 1:00PM / 3:30PM - 7:00PM. For further information, please contact biglietteria@teatrogrande.it.

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