This, the earlier of the Decca Solti recordings, was with the Concertgebouw.
The Concertgebouw and Mahler 4
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Originally posted by CallMePaul View PostMy recording of choice is the live one under Haitink with Christine Schaefer as soloist. It is on the RCO Live label (RCO 07003)
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Roehre
Originally posted by CallMePaul View PostMy recording of choice is the live one under Haitink with Christine Schaefer as soloist. It is on the RCO Live label (RCO 07003)
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostIt is for me too. They also recorded it with Solti and Bernstein. There are four from Haitink alone! Needless to say, I have all of them mentioned so far with something of a soft spot for the van Beinum recording.
My favourite Haitink is the 1967 with Elly Ameling.
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Originally posted by Roehre View PostIs this a recording of the performance in 2006 celebrating 50 years since Haitink's first concert with the orchestra in 1956 (with Das Lied von der Erde after the interval)?
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Originally posted by CallMePaul View PostVery likely - according to my CD cover it was "Recorded live at Concertgebouw Amsterdam on 7 November 2006". The second half has not to my knowledge been issued and I have no idea whether or not it was recorded, or who were the soloists.
A concert for November 2016 is planned, btw.Last edited by Guest; 24-09-15, 07:40.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostI see that there is a forthcoming release on the RCO Live label of Mariss Jansons conducting Mahler's 4th. This release will give us an astonishing feat that I think could well be unique in the recording world: the Concertgebouw will have recorded Mahler 4 with every one of its principal conductors including Mengelberg, van Beinum, Haitink, Chailly and Jansons. Only Jochum is missing in the recording age but as he shared the job with Haitink perhaps we can let that go?
Can anyone think of a comparable situation in the recording world?
I assume you are talking about the Mahler 4 contained in quite wonderful 14 disc box set of the 'Marris Jansons Live - The Radio Recordings 1990-2014'. The 14th disc is a DVD of a stunning live performance with Anna Prohaska (soprano) from the Concertgebouw on 25th December 2014.
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostHiya Petrushka,
I assume you are talking about the Mahler 4 contained in quite wonderful 14 disc box set of the 'Marris Jansons Live - The Radio Recordings 1990-2014'. The 14th disc is a DVD of a stunning live performance with Anna Prohaska (soprano) from the Concertgebouw on 25th December 2014.
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May I put in a good word for James Levine's recording debut with the Chicago Symphony in 1974? Lacking symphonies 2 and 8, Levine's part-cycle with three different orchestras often falls below the radar. Today it may not feature in many lists of the top recordings, but when I played the LP of No.4 on its release, I felt I'd never before heard such glorious string playing, particularly in the third movement.
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