Miah Persson, Orchestre du Festival de Budapest, Ivan Fischer Mahler

Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer - Mahler: Symphony No.9 (2015)

Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer - Mahler: Symphony No.9 (2015)
DSD64 2.0 | 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | Time: 01:15:54 | ~ 3.08 GB
or 24-bit/96 kHz | Flac(Tracks) | ~ 1.06 Gb
Classical | Channel Classics Records | Official Digital Download

~ Recorded at Palace of Arts, Budapest. 30 November, 1-2 December 2013 ~
Budapest Festival Orchestra, Ivan Fischer - Mahler: Symphony No.5 (2014)

Budapest Festival Orchestra, Ivan Fischer - Mahler: Symphony No.5 (2014)
DSD64 2.0 | 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | Time: 01:14:12 | ~ 3.02GB
or 24-bit/96 kHz | Flac(Tracks) | ~ 1.02 Gb
Classical | Channel Classics | Official Digital Download

~ The Palace of Arts, Budapest, Hungary, 2013 ~
Budapest Festival Orchestra, Ivan Fischer - Mahler: Symphony No. 1 'Titan' (2012) [DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC]

Budapest Festival Orchestra, Ivàn Fischer - Mahler: Symphony No.1 'Titan' (2012)
DSD64 (.dsf) 1 bit/2,8 MHz | Time - 55:45 minutes | 1,29 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88,2 kHz | Time - 55:45 minutes | 994 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

Written when the composer was only in his late twenties, Mahler's first symphony is a study in optimism. 'In full sail' (his original title for the second movement) could be a motto for the whole work. In this vast symphony, we hear his love of nature and beauty, Mahler's childhood memories, fragments of distant military music, birdsong and even Yiddish folk tunes as they blend together into a paean to life and hope. The work's tribute to Beethoven is seen in its architecture, as it takes cues from his idol's famous ninth symphony. The fact that Mahler's first was debuted in the Hungarian capital Budapest gives Ivan Fischer and his Budapest Festival Orchestra a unique connection to its history.
Ivan Fischer & Budapest Festival Orchestra - Mahler: Symphony No. 6 (2005)

Ivan Fischer & Budapest Festival Orchestra - Mahler: Symphony No. 6 (2005)
SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 & 5.1 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | ~ 4.47 GB
or DSD64 2.0 & 5.1 (SACD-ISO => Tracks.dff) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | ~ 1.43 or 3.05 GB
or 24-bit/96 kHz | Flac 2.0 & 5.1 (Tracks) | ~ 1.19 or 2.65 Gb
Classical | Channel Classics, CCS SA 22905 | Artwork: 3.49 Mb

This is the first disc to be made in Budapest’s new National Concert Hall where the orchestra recently staged a Mahler festival in celebration of the composer’s local connections. Notwithstanding the change of venue and the extra forces deployed, it is very much a typical Budapest Festival production, lithe and alert, without necessarily sounding what older hands may think of as Mahlerian…
Michel Plasson, Orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse - Arthur Honegger: Symphonies Nos. 1, 2 & 3 "Liturgique" (1992)

Michel Plasson, Orchestre du Capitole de Toulouse - Arthur Honegger: Symphonies N° 1, 2 & 3 "Liturgique" (1992)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 330 Mb | Total time: 77:27 | Scans included
Classical | Label: EMI Classics | # CDM 7 64274 2 | Recorded: 1977, 1979

In the first three symphonies, Honegger's seriousness is communicated through rhythmically propelled melodies, biting dissonances, and vigorous counterpoint, and his block-like orchestration is calculated more for impact than for nuance. Honegger alternates between muscular developments and searching meditations, and the combative Symphony No. 1 and the uneasy Symphony No. 2 effectively play off these contrasts. A reverent tone dominates the Symphony No. 3, for orchestra, "Liturgique," but its religious feeling is born of doubt and conflict, as conveyed in the work's brutal episodes. This disc restores to the catalog the fine recordings made by Michel Plasson and the Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse from 1977 to 1979, digitally mastered in 1992.
Iván Fischer, Budapest Festival Orchestra - Gustav Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde (2020)

Iván Fischer, Budapest Festival Orchestra - Gustav Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde (2020)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 216 Mb | Total time: 61:24 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Channel Classics | # CCS SA 40020 | Recorded: 2017

From the symphony to the song would seem to be an enormous step: from the largest form for the largest orchestra to the smallest form for the smallest ensemble. Gustav Mahler nonetheless brought them together and interwove them in previous symphonies as well as in ‘Das Lied von der Erde’. "The long, endlessly stretched crescendo on the single note "e" (filled with so much desire) leads to the final part of Abschied, which I can only describe with the word ‘cosmic’. The voice is surrounded by floating meteors, objects, particles or stars, which move in various directions and speeds. We have left the atmosphere and look back on the beautiful green and blue planet." - Iván Fischer
Ivan Fischer, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment - Mozart: Così fan tutte (2009) [Blu-Ray]

Iván Fischer, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment - Mozart: Così fan tutte (2009) [Blu-Ray]
BluRay | BDMV | MPEG-4 AVC Video / 24128 kbps / 1080i / 29,970 fps | 181 min | 44,9 Gb
Audio1: Italiano / Dolby TrueHD Audio / 2.0 / 24-bit | Audio2: Dolby TrueHD Audio / 5.0 / 48 kHz / 3435 kbps / 24-bit
Classical | Opus Arte | Sub: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian

Mozart's genius in setting to music Da Ponte's comic play of love, infidelity and forgiveness marks Così fan tutte as one of the great works of art from the Age of Enlightenment. Nicholas Hytner's beautiful production for the Glyndebourne Festival in 2006, with its sure touch and theatrical know-how, lives up to its promise to be 'shockingly traditional', while Iván Fischer teases artful performances from an outstanding international cast of convincing young lovers.
Budapest Festival Orchestra, Ivan Fischer - Brahms: Symphony No. 1 (2009)

Budapest Festival Orchestra, Ivan Fischer - Brahms: Symphony No. 1 Symphony No. 1 in C minor Op. 68
Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn Op. 56a (2009)

SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 & 5.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | ~ 3.54 GB
or DSD64 2.0 (SACD-ISO => Tracks.dff) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | ~ 1.04 GB
or 24-bit/96 kHz | Flac(Tracks) | ~ 1.01 Gb
Classical, Orchestra | Label: Channel Classics

Ivan Fischer tunrs his attention to Brahms following three acclaimed and Award-winning recordings of Mahler. Stunning interpretation of Brahms Symphony No.1 – once again Ivan Fisher forces the the listener to re-appraise familiar repertoire…
Budapest FO, Ivan Fischer - Zoltan Kodaly: Hary Janos Suite; Dances of Galanta & Marosszek; Children's Choruses (1999)

Zoltán Kodály: Háry János Suite; Dances of Galánta & Marosszék; Children's Choruses (1999)
Children's Choir Magnificat, Budapest; Children's Choir Miraculum, Kecskemét
Budapest Festival Orchestra, Iván Fischer, conductor

EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 282 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 151 Mb | Scans ~ 67 Mb
Genre: Classical | Label: Philips | # 462 824-2 | Time: 01:06:13

Coupling the Hary Janos Suite with Kodaly ’ s two highly contrasted sets of Hungarian dances, urban and rural, is a time - honoured gambit, but Fischer has had the birght idea of adding some of the composer ’ s children ’ s choruses, and instrumental movements from the seldom - heard Hary Janos Singspiel that was the ultimate source for the perennially popular suite, in order to give a broader picture of Kodaly, both as musician and musical humorist. On the whole it works well: the Singspiel extracts are very slight, but the choruses are highly characteristic – and flawlessly sung by superbly disciplined childrens ’ choirs trained, inevitably, in the ‘ Kodaly Method ’. Nevertheless the three principal orchestral works remain the point for buying the disc, and these are very vivid, exciting interpretations. Fischer comes up against stiff competition in Antal Dorati ’ s classic 1973 recording of Hary and the dance - suites with the Philharmonia Hungarica. Dorati is ‘ straighter ’ in his readings of the pieces than Fischer, and the playing packs a tremendous punch: he also adds the Peacock Variations as coupling, and thus probably still remains the first choice.
Zoltan Kocsis, Budapest FO, Ivan Fischer - Franz Liszt: Piano Concertos; Erno von Dohnanyi: Variations on a Nursery Song (1989)

Franz Liszt: Piano Concertos; Ernö von Dohnányi: Variations on a Nursery Song (1989)
Zoltán Kocsis, piano; Budapest Festival Orchestra; Iván Fischer, conductor

EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 251 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 163 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: Philips | # 422 380-2 | Time: 01:00:36

So what if Liszt spent most of his life in France and Germany and never learned to speak Hungarian? The music of the Magyars' fiery favorite son played by a hot-blooded local boy is an irresistible combination. Even the delightful Dohnanyi filler (variations on ''Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star'') doesn't really douse the flames. Put it in the CD player and let 'er rip! Just be sure to remove all flammable vestments first. (Entertainment Weekly)