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A new Japanese SHM SACD release for our digital friends.
Mahler's 5th from Claudio Abbado and the Chicago Symphony |
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Thanks for pointing these out Tim. I checked and the Mehta 5th is available from Acoustic Sounds. The Abbado Digital is also available as a 24/192 download from Qobuz, Hdtracks, and Acoustic Sounds. Our cups overfloweth.
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Here is an absolutely beautiful Resurrection Symphony. I've never been a huge fan of Haitink, but oh my oh my he gets my vote here. As an evocative performance and truly natural sounding recording as I've heard from a Mahler 2 - it makes some of the modern performances sound antiseptic. Released in 1969, Concertgebouw Orchestra and Netherlands Rundfunkchoir.
Wonderfully natural integration of the choristers and soloists with the orchestra -they have their parts but are not spotlit and truly blend well. Elly Ameling gives a heartfelt rendition. The performance is measured almost stately which at first seemed stilted but eventually I caught on to Haitink's plan. I found the final movement quite emotional and natural. Highly recommended. Philips 802 884/85 LY - 2 LP |
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Here's a link to a "A synoptic survey by the late Tony Duggan" of The Mahler Symphonies with recording recommendations along with knowledgeable exegesis for each. Definitely worth a look if you're into Mahler. Current to 2006.
"It was always intended to be a personal selection of Mahler recordings that I considered to be the crème de la crème. " - Tony Duggan |
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Audite – 80.467 2LPs Live recording 11-2-1979: Herkules-Saal, Residenz München. It's wonderful. Surprisingly, as this post's date, elusivedisc still has copies available. Also CD version available. |
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Symphony #1. There is a Decca LP of Solti/London Symphony (SXL 6113 re-issue) that I think is outstanding.
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Good choice Paul This early Decca re-issue from Speakers Corner is still available. Everyone - what is your favorite Titan? |
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And finally it became clear what M meant in his famous quote: "A symphony must be like the world. It must contain everything." Titan seems to go everywhere. The opening A, to draw from another critic, seems to come from the dawn of civilization. Kubelik takes it up and the ride is on, a smooth flowing journey with a panoramic view, everywhere you look and hear seems exactly right for where you are, yet surprise and delight keep coming fresh around the corner. The BRSO feels like it is enchanted with Kubelik's baton, belying the supreme control he holds them to. His dynamic and timing are masterful yet so subtle, so obviously natural that there is no other way for this symphony to be performed. Give it two listens, you'll understand on the rebound. Perhaps I'm such a prol for not hearing the "utter despair" in this music which purportedly alternates with M's "naive Romanticism". Kubelik's 3rd movement certainly sounds divine. The opening of the 4th (Sturmisch) is titanic indeed and here you'll learn if your system is up to big orchestral. His pacing seems perfect throughout - the word I kept coming back to was 'lyrical', nicht zu schnell compared to some others. Truth be told, I have not heard Kubelik's first Titan recording with Deutsche Grammophon (139 331) made in the 1968 with the same orchestra. When that happens, I'll follow-up. |
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Wonderful description Tim.
Thank you for that. I'll surely give it a second listen soon. I found 2 other Mahler 1's conducted by Kubelik, have you heard them?
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