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General Category => Gustav Mahler and Related Discussions => Topic started by: Roffe on November 16, 2011, 06:43:04 AM
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Do not forget the 100 year jubilee. On Sunday it's 100 years since the first public performance of "Das Lied von der Erde" was given in Munich, Germany with Bruno Walter conducting and sung by Sara Cahier and William Miller.
I will be celebrating by listening to at least one recording, most likely Klemperer/Ludwig/Wunderlich. Kubelik/Baker/Kmentt (recorded in Munich), or Walter/Ferrier/Patzak (the same conductor as the world premiere), or maybe all of them.
Roffe
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Nice just to post on the centenary.
I have the Walter/Ferrier out for playing later, so at least one performance for me today.
Happy birthday LE.
Ivor
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Just enjoyed this performance from '72 with Ludwig/Kollo/Bernstein/IPO video in concert
Starts here. The finale breaks twice. Place your curso near top left and you can get a nearly smooth transition.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ypf4kGQ1IGQ
Ivor
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A pleasure to hear the Ferrier/Patzak/Walter recording which is lovely. I wonder if the performance [or Walter's other recordings of it] have been played today in commemoration and celebration.
I like LE lots more now.
Ivor
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Yes it has, Ivor. I also played the Baker/Kmentt/Kubelik and a bunch of Der Abschied. I simply love Das Lied, can't get enough of it in the long run. Presently I've had enough for a week or two.
Roffe