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Riccardo Chailly, Gewandhaus Orchestra - Mahler: Symphony No 9 (2014) [Blu-ray]

Riccardo Chailly, Gewandhaus Orchestra - Mahler: Symphony No 9 (2014) [Blu-ray]
Full BluRay 1:1 | BDMV | 1080i MPEG-4 AVC @ 18001 kbps; 29,970 fps | 85:59 (concert) | 29:13 (bonus interview, Italian w/subs) | 24.34 GB
Audio1: DTS-HD MA 5.1 / 48 kHz / 4012 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit)
Audio2: LPCM 2.0 / 48 kHz / 2304 kbps / 24-bit
Genre: Classical | Bonus Feature subtitles: English, German, Freench, Japanese, Korean

Chailly, Gewandhaus Orchestra - Mahler: Symphony No 9 (2014)  Music

Posted by peotuvave at Jan. 31, 2015
Chailly, Gewandhaus Orchestra - Mahler: Symphony No 9 (2014)

Chailly, Gewandhaus Orchestra - Mahler: Symphony No 9 (2014)
Classical | Bluray-rip 720p | Subtitles: None | Run time: 85 mins | 6.60 GB
AVC, MKV 1280x720 (16:9) 29.97fps, 9260kbps | DTS, 48000Hz, 6ch, 1510kbps

Theodor W. Adorno regarded Mahler’s Symphony No. 9 as “the first work of modern music”. Adorno’s teacher, Alban Berg, saw in it “the expression of a tremendous love for this world, a longing to live in peace and to savor Nature to its depths – before the arrival of Death. For it will inevitably come.” This live recording of the composer’s last completed symphony is part of an ongoing Leipzig cycle of Mahler’s symphonies. It confirms once more the Gewandhaus Orchestra’s reputation as an exemplary ensemble for the performance of Mahler’s music. The highest level of performance culture combined with a sharply contoured, transparent, polished, and detailed manner of playing, plus infectious verve and an unmistakable sound characterized by a darkly golden color – these are qualities responsible for the Gewandhaus Orchestra’s international reputation. Since the time of Bruno Walter, the orchestra has developed over the years a deep understanding of the works of Gustav Mahler, which in their collaboration with Riccardo Chailly has been continued.

Chailly, Gewandhaus Orchestra - Mahler: Symphony No 9 (2014)  Music

Posted by peotuvave at Feb. 1, 2015
Chailly, Gewandhaus Orchestra - Mahler: Symphony No 9 (2014)

Chailly, Gewandhaus Orchestra - Mahler: Symphony No 9 (2014)
Full BluRay 1:1 | BDMV | 1080i MPEG-4 AVC @ 18001 kbps; 29,970 fps | 01:25:07 | 22.60 GB
Audio1: DTS-HD MA 5.1 / 48 kHz / 4012 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit)
Audio2: LPCM 2.0 / 48 kHz / 2304 kbps / 24-bit
Genre: Classical | Subtitles: German, French, English, Korean, Japanese

Theodor W. Adorno regarded Mahler’s Symphony No. 9 as “the first work of modern music”. Adorno’s teacher, Alban Berg, saw in it “the expression of a tremendous love for this world, a longing to live in peace and to savor Nature to its depths – before the arrival of Death. For it will inevitably come.” This live recording of the composer’s last completed symphony is part of an ongoing Leipzig cycle of Mahler’s symphonies. It confirms once more the Gewandhaus Orchestra’s reputation as an exemplary ensemble for the performance of Mahler’s music. The highest level of performance culture combined with a sharply contoured, transparent, polished, and detailed manner of playing, plus infectious verve and an unmistakable sound characterized by a darkly golden color – these are qualities responsible for the Gewandhaus Orchestra’s international reputation. Since the time of Bruno Walter, the orchestra has developed over the years a deep understanding of the works of Gustav Mahler, which in their collaboration with Riccardo Chailly has been continued.

Mariss Jansons - Mahler: Symphony No. 9 in D Major (2017)  Music

Posted by SERTiL at Feb. 22, 2017
Mariss Jansons - Mahler: Symphony No. 9 in D Major (2017)

Mariss Jansons - Mahler: Symphony No. 9 in D Major
Classical | WEB FLAC (tracks) & d. booklet | 80:41 min | 340 MB
Label: BR-Klassik | Tracks: 04 | Rls.date: 2017

Gustav Mahler's Ninth Symphony is primarily regarded as the composer's reaction in the summer of 1908 to the diagnosis of a heart ailment, which he received just before writing the first sketches for the work. Mahler was deeply distraught and cannot have known how few years he still had left to live. His processing and exploration of his life experiences, and of valedictions, the meaning of life, death, salvation, life after death and love, always took playce in and through his music.
Mariss Jansons - Mahler: Symphony No. 9 (2017) [Official Digital Download]

Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks & Mariss Jansons - Mahler: Symphony No. 9 in D Major (2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Time - 80:41 minutes | 784 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital Booklet

Gustav Mahler's Ninth Symphony is primarily regarded as the composer’s reaction in the summer of 1908 to the diagnosis of a heart ailment, which he received just before writing the first sketches for the work. Mahler was deeply distraught and cannot have known how few years he still had left to live. His processing and exploration of his life experiences, and of valedictions, the meaning of life, death, salvation, life after death and love, always took place in and through his music.
Riccardo Chailly, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig - Mahler: Symphony No.9 (2014) [Blu-Ray]

Riccardo Chailly, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig - Mahler: Symphony No.9 (2014) [Blu-Ray]
BluRay | BDMV | MPEG-2 Video / 18001 kbps / 1080i / 29,970 fps | 85 min+29 min (bonus) | 22,5 Gb
Audio1: LPCM Audio / 2.0 / 24-bit | Audio2: DTS-HD Master Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 4012 kbps / 24-bit
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BluRay-rip1 | MKV 1920x1080 / 5000 kbps / 29,97 fps | 85 min | 5,29 Gb
BluRay-rip2 | MKV 1280x720 / 2000 kbps / 29,97 fps | 85 min | 3,49 Gb
Audio: PCM / 2ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits | DTS / 6ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits
Classical | Accentus Music

Theodor W. Adorno regarded Mahlers Symphony No. 9 as the first work of modern music. Adornos teacher, Alban Berg, saw in it the expression of a tremendous love for this world, a longing to live in peace and to savor Nature to its depths before the arrival of Death. For it will inevitably come. This live recording of the composers last completed symphony is part of an ongoing Leipzig cycle of Mahlers symphonies. It confirms once more the Gewandhaus Orchestras reputation as an exemplary ensemble for the performance of Mahlers music. The highest level of performance culture combined with a sharply contoured, transparent, polished, and detailed manner of playing, plus infectious verve and an unmistakable sound characterized by a darkly golden color these are qualities responsible for the Gewandhaus Orchestras international reputation. Since the time of Bruno Walter, the orchestra has developed over the years a deep understanding of the works of Gustav Mahler, which in their collaboration with Riccardo Chailly has been continued.
Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein/Mahler: The Complete Symphonies & Orchestral Songs (1998) (16 CD Box Set)

Leonard Bernstein - Bernstein/Mahler: The Complete Symphonies & Orchestral Songs (1998) (16 CD Box Set)
EAC Rip | APE (Image+.cue, log) | 16 CDs, 15:49:48 min | Covers included | 3,8 Gb
Genre: Classical / Label: Deutsche Grammophon

This 16-disc set contains what is without a doubt the most distinguished collection of Mahler performances ever to have been assembled in one place. DG has sensibly collected all of Bernstein's Mahler for Polygram labels, including the London "Das Lied von der Erde," and all of the orchestral song cycles: "Song of a Wayfarer," "Kindertotenlieder," "Rückert-Lieder," and "Des Knaben Wunderhorn." All of these recordings have been issued separately to general critical acclaim, and despite a veritable warehouse of new Mahler discs in the '90s, Bernstein's versions by and large still reign supreme.

Bruno Walter - The Edition (2013)  Music

Posted by peotuvave at May 30, 2015
Bruno Walter - The Edition (2013)

Bruno Walter - The Edition (2013)
EAC Rip | Flac (Tracks + cue + log) | 11.58 GB | 39 CDs | Full Scans
Genre: Classical | Label: Sony | Catalog Number: 548952

This box set contains the complete symphonies of Beethoven and Brahms, the later symphonies of Mozart, symphonies of Mahler and Bruckner, CDs with rehearsals and many more. The German born conductor Bruno Walter (1876-1962) was known primarily for his interpretations of the Viennese school. Though out of step with 20th century trends he was such a fine musician that he became a major figure - filling the wide gulf between the extremes of his day - Arturo Toscanini and Wilhelm Furtwängler.
Gustav Mahler - The Complete Works (150th Anniversary Box) (2010)

Gustav Mahler - The Complete Works (150th Anniversary Box) (2010)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 4.5 GB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 2.4 GB
19:00:40 | Classical | Label: EMI

For Gustav Mahler's 150th birthday, EMI has assembled a 16-disc box set of his complete works, including not only the ten symphonies, Das Lied von der Erde, and the song cycles, but also the early cantata, Das klagende Lied, and the extant movement from the Piano Quartet in A minor, two works which arguably can be called Mahler rarities. Having all these pieces together in one large collection is undeniably a great convenience, and many will consider buying this set not only for that reason, but also for the historic nature of the recordings. The roster of conductors features such legends as Sir John Barbirolli, Otto Klemperer, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Bruno Walter, George Szell, and Jascha Horenstein, along with later Mahlerians, Klaus Tennstedt, Sir Simon Rattle, and Carlo Maria Giulini, all of whom left remarkable recordings that still are essential listening.
Gustav Mahler - The Complete Works: 150th Anniversary Edition Box Set 16 CD (2010)

Gustav Mahler - The Complete Works: 150th Anniversary Edition Box Set 16 CD (2010)
Classical | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 2,55 Gb | Covers 16 Mb
Label: EMI Classics | Release Year: 2010

It was bound to happen sooner or later: pretty much everything known by Mahler put into one box (16 cd's).EMI and DG–which also drew on the catalogues of Decca and Philips–have each produced complete-edition boxed sets to coincide with the 150th anniversary of Mahler's birth. One set seems like an inexhaustible treasure trove; the other one is more like a mere assemblage of all of Mahler's music.