For those interested in listening to Mahler 9 from earlier this year with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Bernard Haitink, you can check out this link, through November 15:
Mahler 9, Haitink & Chicago Symphony, audio stream available
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Originally posted by bluestateprommer View PostFor those interested in listening to Mahler 9 from earlier this year with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Bernard Haitink, you can check out this link, through November 15:
http://cso.org/ListenAndWatch/Details.aspx?id=17718"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Good shout, BSP. Quite wonderful to hear the Haydn/Haitink combo. Matchless.
For Petrushka -
http://www.gramophone.net/Issue/Page...L3721+(43s.+9d.).
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Originally posted by Alison View PostGood shout, BSP. Quite wonderful to hear the Haydn/Haitink combo. Matchless.
For Petrushka -
http://www.gramophone.net/Issue/Page...L3721+(43s.+9d.)."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Mahler 4, Chicago SO/Haitink, audio stream available
Just in time for the holidays from across the Atlantic: Haitink's recent Chicago Mahler 4 is available from the CSO Radio broadcasts website, with soprano Klara Ek. Also featured are Schubert 5 from the same concert, and the intro "bonus track" of the Haydn Sinfonia concertante from a concert 2 years ago. Available through January 17, 2012:
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Originally posted by bluestateprommer View PostJust in time for the holidays from across the Atlantic: Haitink's recent Chicago Mahler 4 is available from the CSO Radio broadcasts website, with soprano Klara Ek. Also featured are Schubert 5 from the same concert, and the intro "bonus track" of the Haydn Sinfonia concertante from a concert 2 years ago. Available through January 17, 2012:
http://cso.org/ListenAndWatch/Details.aspx?id=18507"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by bluestateprommer View PostJust in time for the holidays from across the Atlantic: Haitink's recent Chicago Mahler 4 is available from the CSO Radio broadcasts website, with soprano Klara Ek. Also featured are Schubert 5 from the same concert, and the intro "bonus track" of the Haydn Sinfonia concertante from a concert 2 years ago. Available through January 17, 2012:
http://cso.org/ListenAndWatch/Details.aspx?id=18507
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Originally posted by Chris Newman View PostMany thanks, bluestateprommer. I have just enjoyed (VERY MUCH) the Haydn Sinfonia Concertante and Schubert 5th Symphony that open the concert and will catch up with the Mahler in the next day or two. Utterly delightful.
Oh, and as an amusing aside, when I managed to get back stage to cadge an autograph from "Uncle Bernie" on another of his CD sets that I have, I did meet the soprano, Klara Ek, to give her my thanks. She said that she recognized me in the audience from her vantage point on the stage. I did notice that she was attentively scanning the crowd during the slow movement. (According to the Chicago Tribune review by John von Rhein, she apparently missed her cue to take her seat on stage between the scherzo and slow movement at the first performance, which evidently irked Haitink to no end. No such delay at the performance I saw. By contrast, Andrew Patner's review in the Sun-Times didn't mention that delay at all.)
Haitink conducted Haydn's The Creation the next week in Chicago, but it's curious that the Haydn hasn't made it to the archived CSO radio broadcast listings. At least not yet.
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Beethoven, Chicago SO/Haitink available from CSO website
Diverging somewhat from the original Mahler 9 here, if you want to hear a radio broadcast sampler of the June 2010 Beethoven festival that concluded Uncle Bernie's principal conductorship of the Chicago Symphony, feel free to have a listen:
PS: "Bonus track", getting back to Mahler = http://youtu.be/IymHSxG2IwA
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Originally posted by bluestateprommer View PostDiverging somewhat from the original Mahler 9 here, if you want to hear a radio broadcast sampler of the June 2010 Beethoven festival that concluded Uncle Bernie's principal conductorship of the Chicago Symphony, feel free to have a listen:
PS: "Bonus track", getting back to Mahler = http://youtu.be/IymHSxG2IwA
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