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Release Date: 06/27/2000 Label: Audite Catalog #: 95467 Spars Code: ADD Composer: Gustav Mahler Conductor: Rafael Kubelik Orchestra/Ensemble: Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra
Number of Discs: 1 |
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If you love Mahler, you must hear this no matter how many other Firsts you may have in your collection.
Kubelik's complete Mahler cycle for DG remains one of the most satisfying available (and miracle of miracles, it has actually remained available!) precisely because of its impressive musicality, balance, excitement, and inner tension. The First Symphony, in particular, has served as a reference edition of the work since the day it was recorded (in 1968). This live performance, taken from a concert on November 2, 1979, adds to the vernal freshness and warmth of Kubelik's studio version a glorious, almost transcendental flexibility of pulse, the sort of thing that only happens when orchestra and conductor are completely in sync with each other. Even better, the technical quality of the playing has noticeably improved; the big moments (the climaxes of the first movement and finale) explode with the sort of energy that you usually associate with Leonard Bernstein, though without the slightest trace of exaggeration or expressive underlying that some listeners (but not me) object to in Lenny's Mahler. Kubelik always had a special way with the Jewish tunes in the third movement funeral march, largely a function of his treatment of the trumpets, and he indulges the music's nostalgic vulgarity even more fearlessly than previously. The first movement flows effortlessly from its magical opening right through to its rambunctious final bars, while the scherzo's rustic high spirits and peasant dance rhythms spring directly from Kubelik's Bohemian roots. In short, this performance, like the Mahler Fifth Symphony similarly available from Audite as well as the Seventh in the New York Philharmonic's Mahler box, occupies a special place in the pantheon of great Mahler symphony recordings. Audite's sonics allow the full glory of Kubelik's vision to emerge with complete naturalness. If you love Mahler, you must hear this no matter how many other Firsts you may have in your collection. --David Hurwitz, ClassicsToday.com |
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Symphony no 1 in D major "Titan" by Gustav Mahler | ||||
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Conductor:
Rafael Kubelik
Orchestra/Ensemble: Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Period: Romantic Written: 1888/1896 |
Date of Recording: 11/02/1979 Venue: Live Munich, West Germany Length: 51 Minutes 33 Secs. |
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