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  • Barbirollians
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    • Nov 2010
    • 11751

    What are they Blumine playing at ?

    I know this recording is a few years old but I was surprised to find when ordering Juriwski’s Mahler 1 recording after being very taken with both his No 2 and 4 that Blumine appears between the first and second movements. Charming piece as it is I think Mahler was clearly right to jettison it .

    Why would one reintroduce it ? It is not like the interesting Hengelbrock version or the earlier version of the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto that Daniel Hope recorded which are interesting in how they show the development of the piece.

    There are lots of lovely things in it and some superb playing from the LPO especially the woodwind and brass but I still feel nobody tops Walter in this piece as fab as Barbirolli,Bernstein and Kubelik are.
    Last edited by Barbirollians; 04-03-20, 21:55. Reason: Time passing
  • richardfinegold
    Full Member
    • Sep 2012
    • 7737

    #2
    It’s not the only recording to feature the movement. I agree that the piece works better with it excised, but perhaps with the the other dozens of M1 out there, every few years someone will include it to try to shake things up.
    I’ve been playing the Fisher-Budapest M6 a lot frequently. The inner movements are Andante-Scherzo, which always sounds wrong to me. A few clicks of the remote fix that.

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    • Bryn
      Banned
      • Mar 2007
      • 24688

      #3
      Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
      I know this recording is a few years old but I was surprised to find when ordering Juriwski’s Mahler 1 recording after being very taken with both his No 2 and 4 that Blumine appears between the first and second movements. Charming piece as it is I think Mahler was clearly right to jettison it .

      Why would one reintroduce it ? It is not like the interesting Hengelbrock version or the earlier version of the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto that Daniel Hooe recorded which are interesting in how they show the development of the piece.
      Norrington did the same in his recording with the Stuttgarters. I'm only too happy to hear Blunine in its second home, the Symphonic Poem in Two Parts, 'Titan', but please don't put it between the reorchestrated, and part recomposed, movements of the 1st Symphony.

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      • pastoralguy
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 7799

        #4
        Iirc, Neemi Jarvi and the (Royal) Scottish National Orchestra included it in their 1980's recording on Chandos.

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        • cloughie
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          • Dec 2011
          • 22182

          #5
          Originally posted by pastoralguy View Post
          Iirc, Neemi Jarvi and the (Royal) Scottish National Orchestra included it in their 1980's recording on Chandos.
          The DG Ozawa recording also included it as did Wyn Morris many years ago - I find it a delightful piece and not averse to it as an interlude in S1!

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          • Bryn
            Banned
            • Mar 2007
            • 24688

            #6
            Originally posted by cloughie View Post
            The DG Ozawa recording also included it as did Wyn Morris many years ago - I find it a delightful piece and not averse to it as an interlude in S1!
            The Wyn Morris used the Hanover version of the Symphonic Poem in Two Parts, 'Titan', though in an edition prior to that used by Hengelbrock. It was labelled as the First Symphony which, strictly, it was not. Not the New Philharmonia's finest recording, though I was only too happy to get it when it came out.

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            • Barbirollians
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              • Nov 2010
              • 11751

              #7
              I shall be programming it out next time I play this recording. In earlier versions it has its place but reinstated in Mahler’s final version it seems just wrong to my ears.

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              • richardfinegold
                Full Member
                • Sep 2012
                • 7737

                #8
                Ormandy included it as well.

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                • Dave2002
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                  • Dec 2010
                  • 18035

                  #9
                  Originally posted by richardfinegold View Post
                  Ormandy included it as well.
                  I must confess that although I've been aware of this movement for many years, I have either never heard it, or if I have, never remembered it. Does it ever get performed at concerts? The last time I heard Mahler 1 at a concert was a few years back, at the Proms. I don't recall the extra movement. Has it ever been included in a live Prom performance?

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                  • LMcD
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                    • Sep 2017
                    • 8637

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
                    I must confess that although I've been aware of this movement for many years, I have either never heard it, or if I have, never remembered it. Does it ever get performed at concerts? The last time I heard Mahler 1 at a concert was a few years back, at the Proms. I don't recall the extra movement. Has it ever been included in a live Prom performance?
                    It has featured in 3 Proms as a stand-alone piece: 7/8/1992, 4/8/1997, 2/9/2011.
                    I think it may have been included in the English premiere of the 1st symphony at the Prom on 21/10/1903. (I didn't know the Proms used to be held in the autumn!)
                    Last edited by LMcD; 05-03-20, 09:00.

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                    • BBMmk2
                      Late Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 20908

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Bryn View Post
                      Norrington did the same in his recording with the Stuttgarters. I'm only too happy to hear Blunine in its second home, the Symphonic Poem in Two Parts, 'Titan', but please don't put it between the reorchestrated, and part recomposed, movements of the 1st Symphony.
                      Didn’t Les Siécles record the original, as a two parter
                      Don’t cry for me
                      I go where music was born

                      J S Bach 1685-1750

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                      • Bryn
                        Banned
                        • Mar 2007
                        • 24688

                        #12
                        Originally posted by BBMmk2 View Post
                        Didn’t Les Siécles record the original, as a two parter
                        Indeed, and Roth also recorded the 1st Symphony:


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                        • Eine Alpensinfonie
                          Host
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 20572

                          #13
                          I do wish people wouldn't discuss my old password!

                          But I agree with the point raised. Once Mahler had discarded it, it shouldn't be reintroduced, except as part of the original version of the work.

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                          • Alison
                            Full Member
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 6468

                            #14
                            Thanks Barbs, a useful reminder to order the Jurowski Fourth.

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                            • Barbirollians
                              Full Member
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 11751

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Alison View Post
                              Thanks Barbs, a useful reminder to order the Jurowski Fourth.
                              It is very good Alison.

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