A wealthy businessman has hired the Toronto Symphony and the Amadeus Chorus for a public performance of Mahler’s Resurrection Symphony on Wednesday at Roy Thomson Hall.
Musicians are said to be uneasy but none will say anything on the record.
The guest conductor’s name is Mandle Cheung. He’s a tech entrepreneur with a private occasional orchestra, the Mandle Philharmonic, with which he learns new scores.
Media are being invited to attend (see below):
I’m reaching out on behalf of the Mandle Philharmonic in partnership with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, to personally invite you to attend a landmark performance of Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 “Resurrection” on June 25, 2025, at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto.
This concert will be conducted by Mandle Cheung, and will feature the Amadeus Choir, bringing together over 150 musicians and vocalists for one of Mahler’s most monumental works. It’s a rare and powerful program that hasn’t been performed in Toronto since 2019.
We would be honored to host you as our guest and are pleased to offer full coverage of travel and accommodation, should you be traveling from outside the Toronto area. If you are available to attend, we would be happy to coordinate all logistics to make your experience as seamless and enjoyable as possible.
Please let us know if this would be of interest — we would truly value your presence at this event and the opportunity for your critical lens on this unique collaboration.
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