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December. Mahler: Symphony No. 7

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 6:24 pm
by Ciaran
First an apology for not starting this until now. I'm insanely busy at work and bringing work home in the evenings and at the weekend means I just don't have a lot of time available. That should improve after next weekend, however.

When I was fifteen or sixteen, I had been a member of the Dublin Music Library, which at that time was in Kevin Street, for a year or two. You were supposed to be over 18, but nobody said anything. I had a half-day from school on Wednesday (which was meant to be for playing rugby, eeurrgh!) and after lunch I would get the 15A bus into town and change my records at the library. The bus stop was in Harcourt Street, so I would sometimes go in to Kennedy's to look at beautiful art materials I couldn't usually afford.

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A friend of my father's from Scotland visited and was interested that I was listening to classical music. He suggested that I should listen to Mahler and Elgar, who were unfamiliar to me. I suspect I'd never heard of Mahler. The next time I was in the Music Library I had a look to see what they had. There seemed to be several sets of something called the "Symphony of 1000" and a few other symphonies, all in boxed sets, so I'd have to use both of my tickets to borrow one. I somehow settled on the seventh

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with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by Georg Solti. I borrowed the miniature score as well for good measure.

I remember at that time that some unfamiliar works would just make no impression on me at all. It would take repeated listening before I could get into them. Not here. From the first I was absolutely bowled over by the work. I'd never heard anything like and I absolutely loved it!

Re: December. Mahler: Symphony No. 7

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:20 pm
by Seán
That is a lovely start to the thread Ciaran. I, too, remember Kennedy's in Harcourt Street. I used to visit them every week and I eventually saved up enough money to buy their two books on animation (and fat lot of good they did me), but I digress, you have started the thread with my favourite recording of Mahler's Seventh. I will revisit my collection of Mahler Sevens over the next few weeks, it doesn't require much effort to be honest.

Re: December. Mahler: Symphony No. 7

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 9:09 pm
by fergus
Ciaran wrote:
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That looks like exactly what I started out with LOL!!!

Re: December. Mahler: Symphony No. 7

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 3:35 pm
by Jose Echenique
The Seventh is easily Mahler´s most difficult and less popular work. I struggled with it for years.
This is my favourite recording:


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Re: December. Mahler: Symphony No. 7

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 8:34 pm
by james
I am quite interested in this month's selection since I have never really managed to become a fan of Mahler. The only synphony I really know is No.1 [which unfortunatly is quite untypical].

I started listenning to Mahler because I read that Shostakovich was like Mahler and I assumed vice versa. Mahler No. 1 is like Mahler but that's about it. .

So roll on symphony 7.

James

Re: December. Mahler: Symphony No. 7

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 12:20 am
by Jose Echenique
james wrote:I am quite interested in this month's selection since I have never really managed to become a fan of Mahler. The only synphony I really know is No.1 [which unfortunatly is quite untypical].

I started listenning to Mahler because I read that Shostakovich was like Mahler and I assumed vice versa. Mahler No. 1 is like Mahler but that's about it. .

So roll on symphony 7.

James


I wouldn´t recommend the 7th to a newbie, you should rather try the 2nd and the 5th. The Fifth was the first for me, and it worked!

Re: December. Mahler: Symphony No. 7

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 1:03 am
by james
Mahler No. 1 is like Mahler but that's about it.
I meant Mahler No. 1 is like Shostakovich .. sorry for the typo.

Re: December. Mahler: Symphony No. 7

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:03 am
by Seán
james wrote:
Mahler No. 1 is like Mahler but that's about it.
I meant Mahler No. 1 is like Shostakovich .. sorry for the typo.
Shostakovich's Symphony No 5 is probably the closest Shostakovich gets to Mahler, others may take a different view?

Re: December. Mahler: Symphony No. 7

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:05 am
by Seán
Jose Echenique wrote:The Seventh is easily Mahler´s most difficult and less popular work. I struggled with it for years.
This is my favourite recording:


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I love the Abbado/CSO performance of the Seventh; I do not have that recording, I must get it.

Re: December. Mahler: Symphony No. 7

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:27 am
by Ciaran
Seán wrote:
Jose Echenique wrote:The Seventh is easily Mahler´s most difficult and less popular work. I struggled with it for years.
This is my favourite recording:


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I love the Abbado/CSO performance of the Seventh; I do not have that recording, I must get it.
Ditto both sentiments!