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Brahms Requiem
One of the most profound works in the choral repertoire, Brahms' Ein deutsches Requiem is a transcendent meditation on mortality, consolation, and the enduring power of the human spirit. The Utah Symphony brings this beloved masterpiece to life at the magnificent Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City, under the inspired baton of acclaimed conductor Markus Poschner. With sweeping orchestral textures and soaring choral voices, every note of this monumental work resonates with an emotional depth that leaves audiences forever changed.
Markus Poschner, celebrated for his deeply expressive interpretations of the Austro-German repertoire, leads the Utah Symphony and a world-class ensemble of soloists through Brahms' seven luminous movements. From the tender opening chorus to the radiant finale, the Requiem unfolds as both a spiritual journey and a celebration of life — a work Brahms himself described as a comfort for the living. Audiences can expect a performance of rare intensity and beauty, set against the warm acoustics of one of America's finest concert halls.
Don't miss this extraordinary two-night event on March 27 and 28, 2027. Whether you are a lifelong devotee of Brahms or discovering this masterwork for the first time, the Utah Symphony's performance of the Requiem promises an evening of music that stirs the soul and lingers long after the final chord fades. Reserve your seat and experience a concert that transcends the ordinary.