Wolfe Fire in my Mouth

New York Philharmonic & Jaap van Zweden - Julia Wolfe: Fire in my mouth (2019) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

New York Philharmonic & Jaap van Zweden - Julia Wolfe: Fire in my mouth (2019)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 48:17 minutes | 0.98 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front Cover

The New York Philharmonic and Music Director Jaap van Zweden’s World Premiere performances of Julia Wolfe’s, Fire in my mouth will be released on Universal Music Group’s newly established US classical music label.
New York Philharmonic & Jaap van Zweden - Julia Wolfe: Fire in my mouth (2019)

New York Philharmonic & Jaap van Zweden - Julia Wolfe: Fire in my mouth (2019)
FLAC tracks | 48:17 | 247 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: Decca Gold

The New York Philharmonic and Music Director Jaap van Zweden’s World Premiere performances of Julia Wolfe’s, Fire in my mouth will be released on Universal Music Group’s newly established US classical music label. The New York Philharmonic premiered Julia Wolfe’s Fire in my mouth, which the Orchestra also co-commissioned, in January 2019, conducted by Jaap van Zweden and featuring The Crossing, conducted by Donald Nally, and the Young People’s Chorus of New York City, directed by Francisco J. Núñez. The New York Times called the work “ambitious, heartfelt, often compelling. … There is both heady optimism and a sense of dread in Ms. Wolfe’s music. … Mr. van Zweden led a commanding account of a score that … ends with an elegiac final chorus in which the names of all 146 victims are tenderly sung to create a fabric of music and memory.” The performance earned the coveted spot in the highbrow / brilliant quadrant of New York magazine’s Approval Matrix.
Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra & Jaap van Zweden - Mahler & Shostakovich: Orchestral Works (Live) (2022)

Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra & Jaap van Zweden - Mahler & Shostakovich: Orchestral Works (Live) (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 389 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 191 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:21:55
Classical | Label: Naxos Records

These two Tenth Symphonies represent powerful statements by composers undergoing the greatest of crises in their eventful lives. Gustav Mahler’s last and incomplete symphony was kept a secret by his widow Alma for many years after his death, the desperate scrawl of ‘Almschi!’ on its final page an outburst at her betrayal of their marriage. Shostakovich’s intense and deeply symbolic Symphony no.10, considered by many to be his finest, was kept hidden by the composer for fear of Soviet reprisals, and was only performed after Stalin’s death in 1953.