Mahler - Symphony No.3 (recording of the Century : Charles Adler)
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If there's any doubt at all that the Mahler renaissance is alive and well in middle America, then this recording should dispel any doubts. The Cincinnati Symphony--their brass section in particular-- clearly took this project as a challenge, and it sounds like they must have blown the music right off of their stands! Their playing is tremendous. I ... [Read More]
Symphonie n°3 avec contralto, chœur de femmes & chœur d'enfants - Kindertotenlieder / Michelle DeYoung, mez. - Chœur de Garçons du Pacifique - Chœur de Filles de San Francisco - Chœur de Femmes & Orch. Symph. de San Francisco, dir. Michael Tilson Thomas
Claudio Abbado (1933 2014) fell under the spell of Mahler s music during his years as a student in Vienna. His first memories of Mahler, conducted by Bruno Walter, Dimitri Mitropoulos and Leonard Bernstein, left a deep impression: Their interpretations were great; each of them had such a strong personality. In 1963, Abbado travelled to New York as ... [Read More]
Track 1 Trauermarsch (In gemessenem Schritt. Streng. Wie ein Kondukt - Plötzlich schneller. Leidenschaftlich. Wild - Tempo I) 2 Stürmisch bewegt. Mit größter Vehemenz - Bedeutend langsamer - Tempo I subito 3 Scherzo (Kräftig, nicht zu schnell) 4 Adagietto (Sehr langsam) 5 Rondo-Finale (Allegro)
The Seventh is often regarded as Mahler's "Cinderella" symphony and, after the tragic theme of the Sixth, proves far more enigmatic. The funereal march of the opening movement gives way to the serene Nachtmusik (night music) movements, and a ghostly scherzo before culminating in a feverishly joyful finale.
The recording of Sir Simon Rattle's complete cycle of Mahler symphonies began in '86 and ended in 2002; here's the first assemblage of all those glorious performances! Within these 14 CDs are his celebrated recordings with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and the Berlin Philharmonic; the Vienna Philharmonic's performance of Symphony No. 9 ... [Read More]
Iván Fischer and the Budapest Festival Orchestra continue their highly acclaimed Mahler cycle with Symphony No.3. At over 90 minutes, it is not only the composer's longest work but an exuberant ode to nature, mankind, the world and indeed, life itself. For this song of praise the composer requires the richest of orchestral forces, a contralto solo... [Read More]
The complete Bruckner Cycle from one of the greatest Bruckner conductors of our time, Daniel Barenboim; and his Staatskapelle Berlin.First CD release of Barenboims third complete Bruckner Cycle (recorded live in Vienna and Berlin).New booklet notes on the repertoire, and on Barenboims and the Staatskapelle Berlins congenial work togetherSuperhuman ... [Read More]
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