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General Category => Gustav Mahler and Related Discussions => Topic started by: Russell on May 20, 2011, 09:11:32 PM
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Gramophone magazine has published 6 Mahler cycle recommendations for the centenary of GM's death:
http://www.gramophone.co.uk/features/focus/six-symphony-cycles-to-mark-mahlers-centenary?utm_source=ADESTRA&utm_medium=EMAIL&utm_content=The%20Gramophone%20Mahler%20cycle&utm_campaign=GRM%20Mahler%20anniversary%20email
Click through the pages to find their recs for a standard/general cycle, a cycle by living conductors, a 'live' cycle, a not-so-obvious cycle, a historical cycle, and a DVD cycle. Some interesting choices there, though of course the usual suspects (Simon Rattle & the Barbirolli M5, anyone?) pop up, as expected....
Russell
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I refuse to look. It'll just get me worked-up.
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I refuse to look. It'll just get me worked-up.
Good choice.
Better still, give us 'the Guerrero cycle'!
No 1 – orchestra / conductor (you can skip telling us where to buy it!)
No 2 –
No 3 –
No 4 –
No 5 –
No 6 –
No 7 –
No 8 –
No 9 –
No 10 –
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Please understand that I could easily choose many, many, MANY alternatives to what I'm listing here. In no way is this set in stone.
No 1 – Kobayashi/Czech Phil./Canyon
(dvd) - Fabio Luisi/Dresden Staatskapelle/Euroarts
No 2 – Ivan Fischer/BFO/Channel Classics
(dvd) - Boulez/Staatskapelle Berlin
No 3 – Ashkenazy/DSO Berlin/Decca; Kobayashi/Czech Phil./Canyon
No 4 – I. Fischer/BFO/Channel Classics; M. Stenz/Gurzenich Orch./Oehms
No 5 – Karajan/BPO/DG; Stenz/Melbourne S.O./ABC Classics
No 6 – J-P. Saraste/Oslo Phil./Simax
special mention to D. Zinman's "Going Against Fate" DVD
No 7 – Noseda/BBC Phil./BBC Magazine; Barenboim/Staatskapelle Berlin/Warner; Macal/Czech Phil./Exton
No 8 – Colin Davis/Bav. R.S.O./RCA; Zinman/Tonhalle Zurich/RCA; Bertini/Cologne RSO/EMI
(dvd) - Bernstein/VPO/DG (at the Wiener Konzerthaus)
No 9 – (1 disc) Gilbert/Royal Stockholm Phil./BIS; (2 disc) Karajan/BPO/'79 studio recording (I now agree with John Kim on this)
No 10 – (Cooke 1) Ormanday/Philly/Columbia
(Cooke 3) Noseda/BBC Phil./Chandos
(suped-up Cooke version) K. Sanderling/DSO Berlin/some Japanese label
(Carpenter) both Litton and Zinman are very good, and in different ways
(Samale/Mazzuca) Sieghart/Arnhem Phil./Exton
(Mazzetti, first version) Slatkin/SLSO/RCA
I don't care for either the Wheeler or Barshai versions.
DLvdE - there are many, MANY really good ones - most of them from earlier times. I guess if I had to choose just one at gun-point,
I guess it would be the M. De Young/Eji Oue/Minnesota S.O. one on Reference Recordings. I don't care for versions that
employ a baritone instead of a mezzo or contralto.
DKW - Stenz/Gurzenich Orch./Oehms
DKL - (revised version) MTT/SFSO/RCA
(first version) Nagano/Halle Orch./Erato
KTL/5RL/LEFG - there are tons of these that I like. A fun one is the one that Boulez/VPO/DG did with 3 different singers. There are plenty of crappy ones too, especially for the Kindertotenlieder. In the Funf Ruckert Lieder, the climax to "Um Mitternacht" often times misfires as well (it's a strange climax).
Good composer; I rather like Mahler.
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I'm a little pleased that the one list where I know most of the performances is the historical cycle.
I'm 65, y'know :-)
Ivor