Mahler Symphony No 4
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Mahler Symphony No 6 - Simon Rattle & Berliner Philharmoniker 2018
Titre original: Mahler Symphony No 6 - Simon Rattle & Berliner Philharmoniker 2018 ( Film )
Mahler Symphony No 6 - Simon Rattle & Berliner Philharmoniker 2018
Riccardo Chailly - Mahler [Symphony No. 8] (Lucerne Festival 2016)
Titre original: Riccardo Chailly - Mahler [Symphony No. 8] (Lucerne Festival 2016) ( Film )
Riccardo Chailly - Mahler [Symphony No. 8] (Lucerne Festival 2016)
Lucerne Festival: Mahler: Symphony No. 1; Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No.3
Titre original: Lucerne Festival: Mahler: Symphony No. 1; Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No.3 ( Film )
The charismatic and inspiring Claudio Abbado and the mesmerising young pianist Yuja Wang, with the Lucerne Festival Orchestra, hold the audience spellbound in this opening concert of the 2009 Lucerne Festival. Prokofiev's popular and vibrant Third Piano Concerto demonstrates the composer's sharp musical wit, and Yuja Wang is a brilliant exponent of the work. Following this, and chiming beautifully with the festival's theme of the relationship between art and nature, Mahler's First Symphony is given an illuminating and rapturously received performance.
Mahler Symphony No.4 - Lucerne Festival Orchestra - Claudio Abbado
Titre original: Mahler Symphony No.4 - Lucerne Festival Orchestra - Claudio Abbado ( Film )
Concert Hall of the Culture and Convention Centre Lucerne, 2009
Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 2 (Riccardo Chailly, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra)
Titre original: Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 2 (Riccardo Chailly, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra) ( Film )
The Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra and their Music Director Riccardo Chailly have already acquired legendary status – glorious reviews and many awards for their recordings testifying to their continuing success. At Leipzig’s International Mahler Festival, to mark the centenary of Mahler’s death, they performed his monumental Second Symphony in the Gewandhaus – together with two marvellous soloists and choral forces quite beyond compare. About the final movement the composer said: “The increasing tension, working up to the final climax, is so tremendous that I don’t know myself, now that it is over, how I ever came to write it.” The painting “Morgenrot” was chosen by internationally acclaimed artist Neo Rauch to feature on the cover of this release on DVD and Blu-ray.
Custav Mahler - Symphony No. 2, Zimmermann (Wiener Philharmoniker, Andris Nelsons)
Titre original: Custav Mahler - Symphony No. 2, Zimmermann (Wiener Philharmoniker, Andris Nelsons) ( Film )
Conducting the Wiener Philharmoniker, Andris Nelsons presents a concert night which concentrates every conceivable passion: Bernd Alois Zimmermann’s Trumpet Concerto “Nobody knows de trouble I see” performed with “technical perfection” (Kronenzeitung) by “the fantastic Håkan Hardenberger” (Salzburger Nachrichten) and Mahler’s Symphony No. 2 in C minor “Resurrection”. “Nelsons proved to be delicate but hearty when interpreting Mahler.” (Wiener Zeitung). The conductor led the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra to “enticingly beautiful sounds” (Die Presse). “High praise goes to the vocal soloists Ekaterina Gubanova, Lucy Crowe and the Bavarian Broadcasting choir.” (Salzburger Nachrichten)
Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 9 (Gewandhaus Orchestra Leipzig, Riccardo Chailly)
Titre original: Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 9 (Gewandhaus Orchestra Leipzig, Riccardo Chailly) ( Film )
A passionate conductor and composer, Gustav Mahler never received the recognition he deserved during his lifetime but has since come to be known as a prominent post-Romantic master of song and symphony. Filmed in Vienna, Austria; Budapest, Hungary; Hamburg, Germany; and the Czech Republic, this documentary explores the Bohemia-born Mahler's life and inspirations, from his turbulent childhood years to his ambitious adult career.
Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 5 (Gewandhaus Orchestra Leipzig, Riccardo Chailly)
Titre original: Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 5 (Gewandhaus Orchestra Leipzig, Riccardo Chailly) ( Film )
As Riccardo Chailly points out, "The Fifth begins with a dark, gloomy, and tragic tone, but then is enlivened in the Scherzo and Adagietto, and eventually ends with a more positive character in the Finale perhaps for the last time in Mahler's life. The Adagietto is a revelation, a spiritual oasis. It is not an expression of pain, but rather Mahler's declaration of love to Alma a song without words." With the Gewandhaus Orchestra, Chailly gives the piece an unsurpassed intensity of sound and emotional expression. He achieves a compelling arc of tension in which the symphony's unique fascination unfolds. The Wiener Zeitung characterized Chailly's interpretation as "impressive with powerful and unreserved intensity."
Gustav Mahler: Adagio from Symphony No. 10
Titre original: Gustav Mahler: Adagio from Symphony No. 10 ( Film )
In celebration of the 150th anniversary of Mahler’s birth and just one month short of his own 85th birthday, composer-conductor Pierre Boulez marked his forty-five-year collaboration with the Cleveland Orchestra by directing this very special Mahler-only concert at Ohio’s splendid Severance Hall. Following the Adagio from the unfinished Tenth Symphony, he presented Twelve Songs from Des Knaben Wunderhorn with soloists Magdalena Kožená and Christian Gerhaher, both much-sought-after opera and concert singers on the world’s leading stages.
Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1 / Rattle Berliner Philharmoniker
Titre original: Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1 / Rattle Berliner Philharmoniker ( Film )
Berliner Philharmoniker Sir Simon Rattle