Mahler: Symphony No. 9 On Period Instruments
15,00 €
Formát:
CD
Dostupnosť:
7-14 dní
Katalógové číslo:
ALPHA 1057
EAN kód:
3701624510575
Autori:
Gustav Mahler
Interpreti:
Mahler Academy Orchestra, Philipp von Steinaecker
Vydavateľ:
ALPHA
Zoznam skladieb
Dátum vydania: 21.6.2024Sinfonie Nr. 9 D-Dur
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1. Andante comodo -
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Etwas frischer -
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Plötzlich sehr mäßig und zurückhaltend -
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Mit Wut: Allegro risoluto -
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Schattenhaft -
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Bewegter -
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Wie von Anfang -
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Plötzlich bedeutend langsamer (Lento) und leise
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2. Ländler: Im Tempo eines gemächlichen Ländlers. Etwas täppisch und sehr derb -
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Poco più mosso subito -
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Tempo 3 (Ländler, ganz langsam) -
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A tempo 2 -
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Tempo 1 (wie zu Anfang) -
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Tempo 2 -
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Tempo 1: Subito
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3. Rondo burleske: Allegro assai. Sehr trotzig -
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L'istesso tempo (1) -
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Sempre l'istesso tempo
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L'istesso tempo (2) -
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Etwas gehalten -
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(Clarinets) -
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Tempo 1: Subito
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4. Adagio: Sehr langsam und noch zurückhaltend -
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Plötzlich wieder langsam (wie zu Anfang) und etwas zögernd -
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Molto adagio subito -
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A tempo (Molto adagio) -
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Stets sehr gehalten -
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Fliessender, doch durchaus nicht eilend -
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Tempo 1: Molto adagio -
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Adagissimo
Popis
This recording of Mahler's Ninth Symphony is an event, because it was made with period instruments of the kind the composer used in Vienna. The Mahler Academy Orchestra set itself the task of reconstructing this instrumentarium and researching how musicians of the time played it: 'We were struck during our rehearsals by the incredibly distinctive characterisation of the woodwinds, the shattering blare of the brass, the perfect balance between the instruments, and the pure and warm sound of the strings. . . They took Mahler's brilliant orchestration to yet another level', says Philipp Von Steinaecker, artistic director of this ambitious 'Originalklang' (original sound) project and conductor of this orchestra, which brings some fifty young musicians into contact with the finest instrumentalists from the world's leading formations (Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Budapest Festival Orchestra, Staatskapelle Dresden, Wiener Symphoniker etc.). Together they made this historic recording in Dobbiaco-Toblach in Italy, where Mahler composed his monumental symphony in 1909, two years before his death.

