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General Category => Gustav Mahler and Related Discussions => Topic started by: stillivor on April 01, 2010, 12:03:13 PM
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Just heard the trailer for the broadcasts of the Mahler cycle currently being performed in Manchester.
The first broadcast, of No.1 [BBC Philharmonic under Noseda], will be next Tuesday 6th April.
That will, I assume, be available on-line at BBC iPlayer for 7 days after that.
If I get my finger out, unless it's sold out, hope to be at no.7.
Ivor
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Here's the link to the first in the cycle, M1 with BBC Philharmonic under Noseda.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rs5pp
Ivor
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Here's a link to M2 under Stenz, on BBC Radio3 tonight.
Follow the links
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00rwwdn
Ivor
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Since I won't be able to listen on-line for a few days, could we get some opinions about these performances in general? Just a, "wow, that was great!", or "it was OK", will suffice for me.
Barry
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I attended the performance of the 3rd. on February 13th. [Stillivor and myself almost met up for this!]. It was good, but not amazing, and there was no 'wow factor'. [Having attended the Rattle M3 in the 90's, I know what a 'wow factor' M3 sounds like.] I left feeling satisfied rather than uplifted. It was well played, with, in particular, some fine brass playing, but I would say that it lacked momentum and structure. A great M3 will give you the feeling that you arrived somewhere at the climax,that Mahler has taken you by the hand on a wonderful journey, but this one simply ended correctly. The mezzo, Karen Cargill, was impressive, but I need 'O Mensch!' to send a chill down the spine, and it didn't. The choirs were crisp and confident, and clearly enjoyed singing after sitting still so dutifully for so long. A pleasant rather than memorable evening.
The 'Like A Tragicomedy' by Friedrich Cerha which preceded it however really made me sit up and take notice. Very powerful, spiky yet lyrical, a fascinating piece.
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Thanks Mr. Bob. You might be pleased to know that EMI is going to use Rattle's M3 in their complete Mahler Edition box.