Mahler - Symphony No.7 (BPO - Gielen)
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- Gustav Mahler - Symphony No.7
00:00 - I. Adagio - Allegro risoluto ma non troppo
22:24 - II. Nachtmusik I. Allegro moderato
39:02 - III. Scherzo. Schattenhaft
49:19 - IV. Nachtmusik II. Andante Amoroso
1:02:29 - V. Rondo - Finale
Berliner Philharmoniker - Michel Gielen
21.9.1994 Видеоклипы
One of the best Mahler 7ths ever recorded!
Stunning. Absolutely one of the best performances of Mahler VII I've ever heard.
Superb performance.
The name of Gielen must be added to those of Walter, Klemperer, Horenstein, Kubelik, Bernstein, and Mitropoulos as one of the supreme conductors of Mahler; this is the best Seventh I've heard.
thats right, but you have forgotten vaclav neumann.
Yeah, he was very great mahlerian indeed
@Rob Elson Absolutely.
For this most harmonically forward looking of Mahler's symphonies, I would add Rosbaud and Boulez, but there are several others. I always thought Dohnanyi would've done a good one but I couldn't find one.
It's blasphemous you left out Abbado
How fortunate for those present there at that concert..
Impresionante interpretación.
I guess Gielen is or was one of the most underrated conductors of this Centuries, either in 20th Century music or the classics. Most of the time they come only to live when they are dead......
演奏も録音も素晴らしい!
ギーレンはクレンペラーを尊敬していたそうだ。
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has to be mahler's most underrated work
Admirable clarity and precision in this recording, with the woodwind featured well. Good interpretation. I am grateful that he did not take the final bars of the first movement at a breakneck gallop.
Ps: I ordered the CD straight after I finished listening.
I only saw Gielen once in concert, some Beethoven with Alfred Brendel and a Mozart Mass. Outstanding conductor.
That's great!
Mahler - Gielen ..... a Revelation
Gielen makes the best use of BPO, and BPO helps perfectly Gielen for realizing his interpretation of Mahler's seventh. This is a good example that a great orchestra makes the best result for a really great conductor having an appropriate understanding.
Truly amazing. What a bizarre pipe dream of a piece this is. It somehow conveys the fin de sieckle zeitgiest better than his other works. A must have recording!
quite a unique reading of the 7th...
11:18 this development section is amazingly slow. Maybe unique in recorded history. Kubelik/NYPO comes to mind as equally slow.
Una auténtica maravilla. Con la versión de Klemperer, son las dos más grandes y muy contratadas.
Contrastadas
Una maravilla de dirección. Genial. Única.
At 1:02:30 we hear a perfectly played timpani solo
Klemperer, Gielen, Sinopoli: best in class to me.
My Shinichiro night music still goes on for happy E minor end
Alternativa a la versión de Otto Klemperer.
37:04
Finds the work’s sinuous nature and poise and phrase, and keeps up a breeze plus clarity and hence constant contrapuntal interest; Gielen however isn’t a man of weight and power with his conception and reins loose, providing less than top tier Mahler. The light grip, determination to downplay darker emotions and trying to change the experience provides some weak and pointless results, becoming silly as the work goes on and bringing me close to quitting. Abbado has the deeper authority, colours and inwardness and Bernstein the clearer structure.
Well, rather agree with Gielen characterisation
However do not like either Abbado or Bernstein in this symphony at all.
My No.1s are Tilson Thomas with LSO, such a juicy performance; Jascha Horenstein, whos phrasing is something special; and finally Maderna and Scherchen whos are from the loopy camp :) And also Kondrashin with Leningrad Orchestra -- a reference recording as for me.
@@cismoll_ Thanks. Bernstein brings clarity and direction to the finale...