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 Mahler: Symphony No 3 / Kubelik, Thomas, Bavarian Rso, Et Al
Release Date: 04/30/2002 
Label:  Audite   Catalog #: 23403   Spars Code: ADD 
Composer:  Gustav Mahler
Performer:  Marjorie Thomas
Conductor:  Rafael Kubelik
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Tölz Boys ChoirBavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra

Number of Discs: 2 
Recorded in: Stereo 
Length: 1 Hours 35 Mins. 

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After slogging through Claudio Abbado's dismal, wretchedly recorded (live) approximation of Mahler's Third Symphony on Deutsche Grammophon, it's a pleasure to welcome this fresh, characterful, sonically superior 1967 radio air check from Rafael Kubelik and his far more idiomatic Bavarian Radio forces. As this dates from the same time as his DG studio recording, listeners familiar with this conductor's Mahler will know what to expect: a swift, committed account of this sprawling musical extravaganza, capped by some particularly perky wind playing and excellent ensemble work from all sections of the orchestra.

Given the live provenance, there are surprisingly few mishaps, particularly from the brass. They blast their way through the first movement's coda with aplomb, the horns manage their hideously exposed solos at the end of the third movement without a stumble, and the quiet "brass chorale from hell" just before the finale's grand climax comes off flawlessly. A big bravo for all concerned, especially for 1967! As so often happens, Kubelik live is a bit freer than Kubelik in the studio, and he allows himself a touch more emphasis here and there (for example, check out the striking vehemence he brings to the close of the third movement).

Marjorie Thomas sounds lovely in her fourth-movement solo, the choirs acquit themselves with honor, and the sound, a touch distant, remains clear and well balanced--certainly better than what DG gave Abbado more than 30 years later. During his lifetime Kubelik earned a reputation for being somewhat inconsistent, particularly regarding orchestral discipline, but the large series of live recordings coming from labels such as Audite and Orfeo doesn't bear this out at all. Unlike some conductors whose live efforts as often as not turn out to be more embarrassing than revealing (Barbirolli and Horenstein come to mind), Kubelik live has satisfied the highest expectations. This release is no exception.

--David Hurwitz
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1.  Symphony no 3 in D minor by Gustav Mahler
Performer:  Marjorie Thomas (Alto)
Conductor:  Rafael Kubelik
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Tölz Boys Choir,  Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1893-1896; Hamburg, Germany 
Date of Recording: 04/10/1967 
Venue:  Live  Residenz Hercules Hall, Munich, Germany 
Length: 94 Minutes 36 Secs. 
Language: German 
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