December. Mahler: Symphony No. 7
Re: December. Mahler: Symphony No. 7
This is for me, and always has been a troubling, menacing and enigmatic work. My problem is that of all of Mahler’s symphonies this is the one that I still do not comprehend or truly get to grips with. I do not see it as light hearted, quirky or full of fun (I do see elements there). To me it is a dark and sinister work. It has always been a challenge for me and continues to be so unfortunately.
To be is to do: Socrates
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
Re: December. Mahler: Symphony No. 7
quite by chance, the BBC Music Mag's 'Building a Library' for February, concentrates on Mahler 7!
Recording of Choice:
Bernstein/ New York Phil (1966) Sony
2nd-4th:
Abbado/ Berlin (2002) DG
Tennstedt/ LPO (1980) BBC Legends
Macal/ Czech Phil (2009) Exton
One to avoid:
Rattle/ CBSO EMI
Make of that selection what you will....
Recording of Choice:
Bernstein/ New York Phil (1966) Sony
2nd-4th:
Abbado/ Berlin (2002) DG
Tennstedt/ LPO (1980) BBC Legends
Macal/ Czech Phil (2009) Exton
One to avoid:
Rattle/ CBSO EMI
Make of that selection what you will....
Re: December. Mahler: Symphony No. 7
Interesting, as Rattle was the BAL choice soon after it came out. But then that's what we expect from BAL: the top choice last time is either dismissed rapidly or not mentioned at all! Bernstein and Abbado are excellnet, I must pull out my BBC Legends Tennstedt and listen to it again. I can't remember ever hearing of the Macal before, I must investigate further.Jared wrote:quite by chance, the BBC Music Mag's 'Building a Library' for February, concentrates on Mahler 7!
Rattle/ CBSO EMI
Make of that selection what you will....
Does this mean that M7 is going to feature in BAL on CD Review?
Re: December. Mahler: Symphony No. 7
Sorry Ciaran, I don't have January's to hand, but February's are:Ciaran wrote:Does this mean that M7 is going to feature in BAL on CD Review?
2nd: Walton No.1
9th: Brahms Piano Trio in B major
16th: Mahler No.6
23rd Mozart: Divertimento for String Trio K.563
hope that helps...
Re: December. Mahler: Symphony No. 7
Well, I imagine the presence of M6 on 16 February says they're not doing M7 any time soon! Thanks Jared!Jared wrote:Sorry Ciaran, I don't have January's to hand, but February's are:Ciaran wrote:Does this mean that M7 is going to feature in BAL on CD Review?
2nd: Walton No.1
9th: Brahms Piano Trio in B major
16th: Mahler No.6
23rd Mozart: Divertimento for String Trio K.563
hope that helps...
I'm interested to see K 563 there as it's a favourite work, but I wouldn't have thought there would be many versions to consider!
Re: December. Mahler: Symphony No. 7
Oooh the M6, wonderful! That's an interesting selection for February.Jared wrote:Sorry Ciaran, I don't have January's to hand, but February's are:Ciaran wrote:Does this mean that M7 is going to feature in BAL on CD Review?
2nd: Walton No.1
9th: Brahms Piano Trio in B major
16th: Mahler No.6
23rd Mozart: Divertimento for String Trio K.563
hope that helps...
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