• logo

Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks & Rafael Kubelik - Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 8 (Remastered) (2020) [Hi-Res]

Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks & Rafael Kubelik - Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 8 (Remastered) (2020) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 8 (Remastered)
  • Year Of Release: 2005
  • Label: audite Musikproduktion
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: 24bit-88.2kHz FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:13:39
  • Total Size: 1.40 GB
  • WebSite:
Tracklist:

01. Sinfonie "Sinfonie der Tausend" No. 8 in Es Dur: I. Teil - Hymnus: Veni, creator spiritus - Allegro Impetuoso. (21:31)
02. Sinfonie "Sinfonie der Tausend" No. 8 in Es Dur: II. Teil - Schlußszene aus "Faust" - Poco Adagio. (27:17)
03. Sinfonie "Sinfonie der Tausend" No. 8 in Es Dur: II. Teil - Schlußszene aus "Faust" - Äußerst langsam. Adagissimo. (24:51)

Symphony No. 8 is Mahler’s most monumental symphony, for it is itself a combination of two enormous choral cantatas; in it, Mahler brings together “Veni, creator spiritus”, the old Pentecostal hymn of Hrabanus Maurus, with Goethe’s Faust II. The two texts could hardly be more dissimilar, which is why the music also makes very different demands on the listener in the two respective parts. The first part of the Symphony is complete in itself; the ecstatic enthusiasm of the hymn alternates with intimate passages, then leading back to the opening hymn-like character at the end. The second part, a setting of the Faust text, is not only two-and-a-half times as long as the first but also far more complex. Goethe’s esoteric poetry allows Mahler to ascend into ever higher spheres. However, his music almost always does justice to Goethe’s words and the scenic description; Mahler’s celestial visions are manifested in this tremendous work. The ensemble, consisting of an eight-part double choir, a boys’ choir, 8 soloists and a huge orchestra including organ earned the Symphony its nickname “Symphony of a Thousand” before its premiere. Even if Mahler insisted on crossing out this subtitle on the announcement poster, it does indeed express the work’s monumental quality very well.

live recording of 24 June 1970 in the Kongreßsaal des Deutschen Museums in Munich.


As a ISRA.CLOUD's PREMIUM member you will have the following benefits:
  • Unlimited high speed downloads
  • Download directly without waiting time
  • Unlimited parallel downloads
  • Support for download accelerators
  • No advertising
  • Resume broken downloads
  • Guest Davo
  •  wrote in 21:34
    • Like
    • 0
Better than studio! I have No4 missing if anyone has please?