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Symphony No.6
Gustav Mahler

Philharmonia Orchestra / Salonen

Symphony No.6

Price: € 19.95
Format: CD
Label: Signum Classics
UPC: 0635212027523
Catnr: SIGCD 275
Release date: 01 October 2011
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Signum Classics
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0635212027523
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SIGCD 275
Release date
01 October 2011
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ometimes known as ‘The Tragic’ – a title suggested but then withdrawn by the composer – Mahler’s Sixth Symphony embodies much of the inner turmoil and superstition of its composer. Conceived at perhaps one of the happiest periods of Mahler’s life, it seems to foreshadow the personal tragedies that would later befall him – with his wife Alma writing that “The music and what it foretold touched us deeply.”

Esa-Pekka Salonen’s work with the Philharmonia for the City of Dreams: Vienna 1900-1935 concert series has produced a number of powerful, live concert recordings for the Philharmonia series, including Schoenberg’s Gurrelieder, Berlioz’s Symphony Fantastique and Mahler’s Symphony No.9 – all of which have been praised by critics following their release on Signum. " ... the orchestral playing was of a very high order … his command of the intensely difficult finale was wholly admirable, moving towards that astounding, deeply moving, coda with fine artistry." Robert Matthew-Walker, Classical Source.com (Review of the concert of this recording)
Mahlers Zesde Symfonie uitgevoerd op topniveau
Mahlers Zesde Symfonie belichaamt veel van de innerlijke opschudding en bijgelovigheid van de componist. Het werk staat ook wel bekend als ‘De Tragische’, een titel die de componist suggereerde, maar daarna weer verwierp. Mahler bedacht de symfonie in wat misschien wel een van de gelukkigste perioden van zijn leven was. Het werk lijkt de persoonlijke tragedies die hem later zouden overkomen aan te kondigen. Zijn vrouw Alma schreef: “ De muziek en wat zij voorspelde raakte ons diep.”

Het werk van dirigient Esa-Pekka Salonen met het Philharmonia Orchestra voor de concertserie City of Dreams: Vienna 1900-1935 heeft een aantal krachtige live-opnamen voortgebracht, waaronder Schönbergs Gurrelieder, Berliozs Symphonie Fantastique en Mahlers Negende Symfonie, die allen zijn geprezen door de critici.

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Gustav Mahler

During his own time, Gustav Mahler was considered as one of the major conductors of Europe, but nowadays he is considered to a major composer who bridged the Late Romantic period to the modern age.  Few composers are so connected with the symphonic repertory as Gustav Mahler. Composing symphonies was his 'core business': in every aspect he developed the symphony towards, and sometimes even over, its absolute limits. Almost all of Mahler's symphonies are lenghty, demand a large orchestra and are particularly great in their expressive qualities. With rustic and mythical atmospheres (the start of the First Symphony), daunting chaos (the end of his Sixth), grand visions (end of his Second), cheerful melodies (opening Fourth), romantic melancholy (the famous adagio of...
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During his own time, Gustav Mahler was considered as one of the major conductors of Europe, but nowadays he is considered to a major composer who bridged the Late Romantic period to the modern age.

Few composers are so connected with the symphonic repertory as Gustav Mahler. Composing symphonies was his "core business": in every aspect he developed the symphony towards, and sometimes even over, its absolute limits. Almost all of Mahler's symphonies are lenghty, demand a large orchestra and are particularly great in their expressive qualities. With rustic and mythical atmospheres (the start of the First Symphony), daunting chaos (the end of his Sixth), grand visions (end of his Second), cheerful melodies (opening Fourth), romantic melancholy (the famous adagio of his Fifth), evocations of nature (his Third), megalomanic eruptions in the orchestra (his Eighth), and the clamant atonality of his unfinished Tenth, Mahler's musical palette seemed inexhaustible.

His symphonies are captivating, but some could find it a bit 'over the top' at times. For those, his orchestral songs could undoubtedly show there is an incredibly subtle and refined side to his compositional style as well.

In the Netherlands, Mahler is particularly popular due to its close bond with the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, which was already established during his lifetime!


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