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Los Angeles Philharmonic & Gustavo Dudamel - Mahler: Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major "Symphony of a Thousand" (2021)

Los Angeles Philharmonic & Gustavo Dudamel - Mahler: Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major "Symphony of a Thousand" (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 364 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 181 Mb | 01:15:30
Classical, Choral | Label: Deutsche Grammophon

Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s revelatory interpretation of Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 8, recorded live at Walt Disney Concert Hall (30/31 May & 2 June 2019) will be released in June 2021. Their new album documents a landmark performance that brought the LA Philharmonic’s centennial season to a triumphant conclusion in 2019. Mahler’s extraordinary ‘Symphony of a Thousand’ spans a universe of emotions, channeled through everything from passages of intimate reflection to overwhelming outbursts of choral and orchestral sound.
Franz Welser-Möst, The Philadelphia Orchestra - Korngold: Symphony in F sharp; Einfache Lieder; Mariettas Lied (1996)

Franz Welser-Möst, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Barbara Hendricks - Erich Wolfgang Korngold: Symphony in F sharp; Einfache Lieder; Mariettas Lied (1996)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 247 Mb | Total time: 63:00 | Scans included
Classical | Label: EMI Classics | # 7243 5 56169 2 0 | Recorded: 1996

Due to its disastrous Viennese premiere in 1954, Erich Wolfgang Korngold's Symphony in F sharp was quickly dropped from the repertoire. Yet this late masterpiece, along with Korngold's opera Die tote Stadt, found receptive audiences in the 1970s and has become one of his best-known works. The old criticisms against Korngold's traditional tonality, his conservative formal bent, and his professional Hollywood polish no longer matter; nor should his occasionally spicy dissonances, angular melodies, and ambitious orchestration prove an obstacle to appreciation. Korngold's dense and dramatic symphony may be regarded either as a late development of Mahlerian post-Romanticism or as an offshoot of tonal Modernism, as practiced by Shostakovich and Prokofiev.
John Elliot Gardiner, London Symphony Orchestra - Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 2 "Lobgesang" (2017)

John Elliot Gardiner, London Symphony Orchestra - Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 2 "Lobgesang" (2017)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 246 Mb | Total time: 64:03 | Scans included
Classical | Label: LSO | # LSO 0803 | Recorded: 2016

Bringing his acclaimed Mendelssohn cycle to a rousing conclusion, Sir John Eliot Gardiner presents the composer s symphony-cantata, Lobgesang. Mendelssohn wrote that the piece lies very near my heart , and with its stately grandeur and religiosity, plus its sheer magnitude double the length of any of his other symphonies it stands amongst his most impressive works. Posthumously categorised by editors as the composer s second symphony, it is also known as a song of praise and three talented soloists join the LSO and the world-class Monteverdi Choir for this recording. While Gardiner is well-versed in the German s output, this release documents his first performance of the work. In an interview for The Arts Desk, he said: It s a piece I ve been looking at for years, and I ve never conducted it.
Zubin Mehta, Edo de Waart, Sir Georg Solti - Wagner: Overtures & Preludes, Symphony in C major, Kinderkatechismus (2010)

Zubin Mehta, Edo de Waart, Sir Georg Solti - Wagner: Overtures & Preludes, Symphony in C major, Kinderkatechismus (2010)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 668 Mb | Total time: 157:35 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Decca / Eloquence | # 4428 283 | Recorded: 1960-1983

A stunning Wagner collection featuring all the major overtures and preludes (including the very rare and very beautiful ‘Die Feen’ – The Fairies), this collection is also noteworthy for other reasons. For a start, it brings together in a single collection the complete Decca Wagner recordings of Zubin Mehta and the complete Philips Wagner recordings of Edo de Waart. It also features two further rarities – Wagner’s early Symphony (with the San Francisco Symphony and Edo de Waart) and a tiny choral piece – ‘Kinderkatechismus’ – an absolute Decca rarity and much sought-after by collectors.
Norrkoping SO; Ole Kristian Ruud, Hannu Koivula - Nino Rota: Symphony No. 3; Concerto festivo; Le Molière imaginaire (2001)

Nino Rota: Symphony No. 3 in C; Concerto festivo; Le Molière imaginaire (2001)
Norrköping Symphony Orchestra; conducted by Ole Kristian Ruud & Hannu Koivula

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 242 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 143 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: BIS | # BIS-CD-1070 | Time: 01:00:04

Nino Rota’s reputation outside Italy as, at best, a civilised purveyor of minor theatre music is turning out to be hardly even a half-truth. BIS’s series of his symphonic and chamber works, and Chandos’s of the concertos, reveals a composer of incisive gifts and technical brilliance. Civilised the music certainly is, but often far more than that, its pervasive wit enhancing rather than detracting from the elegant suggestions of deep feeling. The wise and wily ‘neo-classicism’ of the Third Symphony sets out like an exercise in updated Mozart, but though Prokofiev’s Classical Symphony is brought to mind it soon becomes evident that a strain of acid melancholy undercuts the dapper phraseology. The model here, if there is one, seems more likely to be late Busoni, with disturbing cross-currents just beneath the surface. The Concerto festivo, more obviously a display piece, takes Italian opera genres (aria, cabaletta, etc) and reinterprets them in fairly irreverent orchestral terms, while the ballet music that Rota produced for the tercentenary of the death of Molière – almost his last work –insouciantly mixes Baroque, modern and popular styles, just as it mixes merriment and melancholy, with constant technical brilliance and utter lack of pomposity. The Swedish performers take to the Italianate gaiety as to the manner born. A delightful disc.
Matthias Bamert, Residentie Orchestra The Hague - Cornelis Dopper: Symphony No.2 (2001)

Matthias Bamert, Residentie Orchestra The Hague - Cornelis Dopper: Symphony No.2 (2001)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 284 Mb | Total time: 65:08 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN 9884 | Recorded: 2000

The Dutch are way too hard on themselves. So far, Chandos has released three discs (including this one) in its ongoing Dutch composers series featuring the Residentie Orchestra of The Hague, and all three have been excellent. And yet, the writer of the booklet notes treats this music as if listening to it were some kind of penance. He should take a lesson from his English colleagues, who indiscriminately promote any piece of native trash as God’s gift to the world of music. Well, maybe he needn’t go quite that far.
Werner Andreas Albert, Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz - Richard Wetz: Symphony No. 2 (1999)

Werner Andreas Albert, Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz - Richard Wetz: Symphony No. 2 (1999)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue & Log) ~ 251 Mb | Total time: 59:14 | Scans included
Classical | Label: CPO | # 999 695-2 | Recorded: 1999

Richard Wetz (1875 — 1935) was a provincial composer in the truest sense of the word, comfortably writing music in the accepted German forms, using recognizably German/Austrian melodic material, and scoring with typically German conservatism. His Second Symphony was completed in 1919, but could have been written anytime between 1880 and the early 1930s. It sounds a lot like Bruckner, Mendelssohn, Brahms and Wagner, and the most interesting thing about it is the fact that it does not include a Scherzo, but rather has two large quick(-ish) movements surrounding a brief adagio.
National Symphony Orchestra, Kennedy Center & Gianandrea Noseda - Beethoven: Symphonies Nos 4 & 5 (2023)

National Symphony Orchestra, Kennedy Center & Gianandrea Noseda - Beethoven: Symphonies Nos 4 & 5 (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 278 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 150 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:02:23
Classical | Label: National Symphony Orchestra, Kennedy Center

Two symphonies from Beethoven's so-called 'Heroic' period—No 4 completed in 1806 and the supremely defiant No 5 begun in the same year and completed two years later.
Minnesota Orchestra, Osmo Vänskä - Mahler: Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major "Symphony of a Thousand" (2023)

Minnesota Orchestra, Osmo Vänskä, Carolyn Sampson, Jacquelyn Wagner, Sasha Cooke, Jess Dandy, Barry Banks, Julian Orlishausen, Christian Immler, Minnesota Chorale, National Lutheran Choir, Minnesota Boychoir & Angelica Cantanti Youth Choir - Mahler: Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major "Symphony of a Thousand" (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 358 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 195 Mb | 01:23:13
Classical, Choral | Label: BIS

For its final concert of the 2021–22 season and Osmo Vänskä’s last as artistic director, the Minnesota Orchestra chose to present Mahler’s mammoth Eighth Symphony, which calls for one of the largest complement of performers in the history of music, a symbol of the communitarian spirit of collective cultural, social and religious-philosophical endeavour in what has been referred to as a ‘Mass for the Masses’.
Ensemble C@n't tell it & Andrea Cappelleri - Mahler: Symphony No. 4 in G major arr. for chamber ensemble by E. Stein (2024)

Ensemble C@n't tell it & Andrea Cappelleri - Mahler: Symphony No. 4 in G major arr. for chamber ensemble by E. Stein (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 255 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 139 Mb | 01:00:05
Classical | Label: Dynamic

Erwin Stein, a disciple of Arnold Schoenberg, arranged Gustav Mahler’s Fourth Symphony for a chamber ensemble. The premiere was given in 1921 with Schoenberg conducting at one of his famous Society for Private Musical Performances in Vienna. Stein had known Mahler and gained a deep understanding of his compositional processes. in this arrangement he sought to highlight the symphony’s chamber texture and restore its tone colours.