Budapest Festival Orchestra, Ivan Fischer - Mahler: Symphony No.9 (2015) [DSD64]
BAND/ARTIST: Budapest Festival Orchestra, Ivan Fischer
- Title: Mahler: Symphony No.9
- Year Of Release: 2015
- Label: Channel Classics Records
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: DSD64 2.0 (*.dsf) (tracks) 2,8 MHz/1 Bit
- Total Time: 1:15:54
- Total Size: 2.99 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Andante comodo - 25:50
2. Im Tempo eines gemachlichen Landlers - 15:11
3. Rondo-Burleske - 12:07
4. Adagio - 22:49
1. Andante comodo - 25:50
2. Im Tempo eines gemachlichen Landlers - 15:11
3. Rondo-Burleske - 12:07
4. Adagio - 22:49
The 9th is a heartbreaking symphony, perhaps in many ways. It starts with an arythmic heartbeat which moves colourfully from one instrument to the next. The choice of instruments is extraordinary and somewhat sinister: cello, horn, harp, muted horn. Mahler immediately shows us his most mature, masterful handling of orchestral colours. Soon we realise that it is merely an introduction to a beautiful but heartbreakingly sad melody played by the violins, saying Leb wohl! Farewell!
A most complex, extremely forward-looking, visionary symphony follows, occasionally brutally interrupted by those arythmic beats and leading finally to the most tragic and beautiful ending Mahler ever composed: what he shares with us is his fading awareness of our beloved world.
Iván Fischer
A most complex, extremely forward-looking, visionary symphony follows, occasionally brutally interrupted by those arythmic beats and leading finally to the most tragic and beautiful ending Mahler ever composed: what he shares with us is his fading awareness of our beloved world.
Iván Fischer
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