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General Category => Gustav Mahler and Related Discussions => Topic started by: John Kim on April 19, 2007, 09:20:06 PM

Title: Boulez M8th recording finally!
Post by: John Kim on April 19, 2007, 09:20:06 PM
Artists:
Sopranos: Twyla Robinson · Erin Wall · Adriane Queiroz
Altos: Michelle DeYoung · Simone Schröder
Tenor: Johan Botha
Baritone: Hanno Müller-Brachmann
Bass: Robert Holl
Choirs: Chor der Staatsoper Berlin · Rundfunkchor Berlin · Aurelius Sängerknaben Calw
Chorus masters: Eberhard Friedrich · Johannes Sorg
Orchestra: Staatskapelle Berlin
Conductor: Pierre Boulez

Repertoire:
Gustav Mahler (1860-1911): Symphonie Nr. 8 in zwei Sätzen für großes Orchester, acht Solisten, zwei gemischte Chöre und Knabenchor

Recording Information:
Recording: Berlin (Jesus-Christus-Kirche), 04/2007
Executive Producers: Valérie Gross & Ute Fesquet
Project Coordinator: Matthias Spindler
Recording Producer: Christian Gansch
Tonmeisters (Balance Engineer): Ulrich Vette & Hans-Ulrich Bastin
Recording Engineer: Wolf-Dieter Karwatky
Title: Re: Boulez M8th recording finally!
Post by: barry guerrero on April 20, 2007, 02:33:46 AM
John,

Is this a CD or DVD?  What label?

Barry
Title: Re: Boulez M8th recording finally!
Post by: John Kim on April 20, 2007, 03:11:54 AM
CD on DG.

John,
Title: Re: Boulez M8th recording finally!
Post by: barry guerrero on April 20, 2007, 03:22:02 AM
I'm so thankful that it's NOT being recorded in Wien's Musikverein, in spite of its highly acclaimed acoustics. It's a poor venue for works that require very large forces plus a pipe organ. I'm totally appalled that neither Boulez, DG, or the VPO, insisted on recording the "Resurrection" in Wien's Konzerthaus instead - especially given the fact that there WAS a live performance given in the Konzerthaus. I'm sure that this Berlin recording will be an improvement.

I now see that Euroarts will be issuing a DVD of Boulez's "Resurrection" from the Berliner Festaege (or perhaps it was an earlier performance). I'll bet it's has far more organ than the DG issue of M2.

Barry