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Re: Forthcoming & new releases
« Reply #45 on: July 30, 2010, 09:44:59 AM »
Shame on RCA, if Zinman's Tenth will be not available separately.

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DG has just released a collection of recordings made by Giulini in L.A.:

http://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/Carlo-Maria-Giulini-Giulini-in-America/hnum/9798925

I think that the Schumann's Third we can find in this wonderful box set is played with Mahler's "retuschen".

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Re: Forthcoming & new releases
« Reply #46 on: August 04, 2010, 08:07:46 AM »
DH seems to like Stenz's Fourth (http://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/Gustav-Mahler-Symphonie-Nr-4/hnum/7558775).

    rating: 10/10

    Well now, this is more like it! After a comparatively uninteresting Fifth Symphony for this label (not to be confused with his outstanding Melbourne recording of that work for ABC Classics), Markus Stenz is back in fine Mahlerian form. His Fourth symphony is wonderfully distinctive, most notably for a freshness and spontaneity that perfectly suits the music. At the same time, however, Stenz and the Cologne players capture a remarkable amount of detail (and this is the crucial point) without ever sounding mannered or self-conscious.

    Stenz's most characterful touches may be most obvious in the scherzo and finale, both of which are taken quite swiftly by today's standards. The result gives the former an extra jolt of sardonic humor, especially when contrasted with the much slower trio sections. In the finale, the relatively quick tempo gives the soprano's childlike delivery almost the feel of a nursery rhyme, while the dreamy smile in her voice in the last stanza is simply exquisite.

    Many of the same characterful qualities are evidenced in the first movement and Adagio as well. Stenz permits himself a very wide range of tempo, but never to the point where the music sounds excessively sectionalized or threatens to fall apart. The climaxes in the first movement are aptly ferocious, while the contrast between the Adagio's calm first theme and its more passionate minor-key episodes is really telling. He gets through the latter movement in about 20 minutes, but emotionally speaking it feels much bigger (not longer!) still. In sum, this is simply a wonderful performance, excellently played, recorded, and sung, and it's different enough from all of the competition to justify purchase even if you already think you own enough versions of this symphony.

    --David Hurwitz

(http://www.classicstoday.com/review.asp?ReviewNum=12911)


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Re: Forthcoming & new releases
« Reply #47 on: August 04, 2010, 12:52:30 PM »
The 12th and final volume in Tilson Thomas survey of Mahler’s symphonies and song cycles with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra will include performances of Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, with Thomas Hampson as soloist, the Rückert-Lieder sung by Susan Graham, and selections from Des Knaben Wunderhorn (here for samples: http://www.sfsymphony.org/projects/default.aspx?id=45780&linkidentifier=id&itemid=45780).

The final volume will be available on iTunes from August 31 and released on CD on September 14. A box set of the complete cycle and a limited-edition vinyl set will be released later in the year.

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Re: Forthcoming & new releases
« Reply #48 on: August 04, 2010, 03:37:06 PM »
The 12th and final volume in Tilson Thomas survey of Mahler’s symphonies and song cycles with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra will include performances of Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen, with Thomas Hampson as soloist, the Rückert-Lieder sung by Susan Graham, and selections from Des Knaben Wunderhorn (here for samples: http://www.sfsymphony.org/projects/default.aspx?id=45780&linkidentifier=id&itemid=45780).

The final volume will be available on iTunes from August 31 and released on CD on September 14. A box set of the complete cycle and a limited-edition vinyl set will be released later in the year.

L.

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Re: Forthcoming & new releases
« Reply #49 on: August 04, 2010, 03:49:53 PM »
Vinyl set?? Will there be LPs of these digital recording? ??? ::)

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Re: Forthcoming & new releases
« Reply #50 on: August 04, 2010, 10:09:41 PM »
My Bernstein DG M9 LP (recorded digital) sounds vastly better than any CD incarnation, even the SHM-CD!  The difference is night and day.  So it is possible the MTT vinyl will sound great. It depends on who masters the vinyl.


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Re: Forthcoming & new releases
« Reply #51 on: August 04, 2010, 10:53:33 PM »
My Bernstein DG M9 LP (recorded digital) sounds vastly better than any CD incarnation, even the SHM-CD!  The difference is night and day.  So it is possible the MTT vinyl will sound great. It depends on who masters the vinyl.


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Only if I could hear the Lenny M9 LPs... :-[ :-\

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Re: Forthcoming & new releases
« Reply #52 on: August 05, 2010, 02:01:30 PM »
For the ones (very few, I guess) inerested, Exton has released a First with the Stockholm Philharmonic conducted by Sakari Oramo:

http://www.hmv.co.jp/en/product/detail/3734613

Oramo has previously recorded a not bad Fifth with Birmingham (http://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/Gustav-Mahler-Symphonie-Nr-5/hnum/6057301; first recording of the new critical edition; Live; very decent Adagietto and Finale).

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In Europe, Zinman's Ninth is just available:

http://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/Gustav-Mahler-Symphonie-Nr-9/hnum/3678561

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Re: Forthcoming & new releases
« Reply #53 on: August 18, 2010, 12:34:28 PM »
With the publication of the First Symphony conducted by Ashkenazy in Sydney (first Mahler cycle in Australia?)

http://www.hmv.co.jp/en/product/detail/3893630

it seems that Exton begins another cycle.

After the announced Inbal / CPO and those of Kobayashi / CPO, Kobayashi / JPO, Honeck / Pittsburgh, a question arises: will Exton never complete a full cycle?

We'll see...

Luca

 

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