Originally posted by cloughie
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BaL 9.04.22 - Mahler: Symphony no. 9
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Originally posted by Alison View PostNot guilty but wouldn't mind having it at such a price.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostRegrettably it’s more than double that now but Presto have it at £8.50 which is not vastly overpriced - usually judge prices on how much I want something - do I need another Mahler 9th - not at the moment!
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Originally posted by jonfan View PostA life enhancing memorable prom I attended, with Abbado conducting the BPO, and the very long silence of the huge audience at the conclusion was as profound as the music making which had gone before. Anyone remember?
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Originally posted by jonfan View PostA life enhancing memorable prom I attended, with Abbado conducting the BPO, and the very long silence of the huge audience at the conclusion was as profound as the music making which had gone before. Anyone remember?"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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I caught up with this BAL earlier via Soundz. I wasn't convinced that I need to track down the Rattle version, no matter which Fillermonic it features, especially as I have the Haitink BRSO still to listen to. The local Oxfam's latest haul this week included several Haitink Philips Mahlers, but unfortunately not his 9th.
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This morning (it was one of those mornings) I listened all through the Barbirolli and the 1982 Karajan. Both beautiful performances, seemingly by different orchestras! (I wonder how many players there were in common) - and certainly recorded in very different ways. I did prefer the former, as I was expecting to, although it seemed somewhat too fast in a couple of places.
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Originally posted by gradus View PostAs CBS included a rehearsal disc with the Walter stereo record, I wonder if, given the unusual combination of Barbirolli and the BPO, a rehearsal recording exists?
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI have both Walters, the Barbirolli, the live Karajan, Dudamel. LSO/Solti , Ancerl, Haitink and Mitropoulos .
The 1961 Walter is my favourite .
PS How could I forget the Abbado Lucerne blu-ray - awesome performance.
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Originally posted by gradus View PostAs CBS included a rehearsal disc with the Walter stereo record, I wonder if, given the unusual combination of Barbirolli and the BPO, a rehearsal recording exists?
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Agreed.
The main interest for me was being directed to the Merry Widow March - thanks to YouTube, for the first time I heard the section quoted in the 9th (I think it’s the third subject of the Léhar march) and listened to it ‘back to back’ with what Mahler made of it. Fascinating. To this extent, I’m glad I heard this BAL.
I’m not sure the Rattle’s for me but there’s some fabulous solo playing in the inner movements
Originally posted by Alison View PostThis felt more like a guide to Mahler 9 with excerpts from some of the best recordings. I liked the descriptions of the music.
Comments on the recordings limited by and large to the segments played rather than the performance as a whole.
Not much overview of the library criteria."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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