Gustav Mahler was only in his twenties when he developed his idea that a symphony should contain a universe of sound and ideas. We'll enjoy his Symphony No. 1 during our music this evening. Tune in at 8 pm on 91.1 and 107.5 FM and our music stream.
From WSHU's daytime and evening classical programs, Kate Remington and Lauren Rico give you a heads-up on some of the best music they've selected.
Listen tonight: Mahler's First Symphony contains a universe
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