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General Category => Gustav Mahler and Related Discussions => Topic started by: barry guerrero on March 07, 2016, 08:56:28 PM
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A very positive review but no mention of it having been recorded.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/classical/la-et-cm-dudamel-mahler-review-20160305-column.html
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The wife and I just got back home from a trip to LA and a Hawaiian cruise during the last 3 weeks of February. During a tour of LA, we had a quick stop (10 minutes) at Disney Hall, and I ran into the LA Philharmonic store and grabbed a couple of Dudamel CD's as a souvenir of my stop there. Didn't see a copy of his LA M9, so settled for a Strauss/Berlin CD and a 3-disk set of him conducting Gothenburg SO. Already had the LA/Bolivar DVD of M8.
Wade
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A very positive review but no mention of it having been recorded.
The Mahler Third is part of this month's Dudamel/LAPO concert tour. M3 is to be performed at the following venues:
March 13 – David Geffen Hall, New York
March 17 – Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
March 20 – Philharmonie, Paris
March 24 – Barbican Centre, London
I'll bet a recording gets made at some point along the line.
I'd considered going up to hear the New York performance, but decided instead on a three-concert series Dudamel's doing with his Venezuelan orchestra at Carnegie Hall in October. Pétrushka, Le Sacre, and the Turangalîla-symphonie seem right up Dudamel's alley.
James
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I've got word back from KUSC that they will resume L.A. Phil. Sunday night broadcasts beginning March 27. I'll let all of you know when they post the Mahler 3 (I wish wish I had gone done there now).
. . . "and a 3-disk set of him conducting Gothenburg SO"
The Dudamel/Gothenburg set is really good. Enjoy.