Gustav Mahler Symphony 3

Sir John Barbirolli, Halle Orchestra, BBC NSO - Carl Nielsen: Symphony No.5; Gustav Mahler: Symphony No.7 (2016) 2CDs

Carl Nielsen: Symphony No.5; Gustav Mahler: Symphony No.7 (2016) 2CDs
Hallé Orchestra; BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra; Sir John Barbirolli, conductor

EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 446 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 252 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: The Barbirolli Society | # SJB 1084-85 | Time: 01:58:19

The Barbirolli Societys latest release is a 2-CD set of the complete concert given in the Free Trade Hall, Manchester on 20 October 1960, with the combined forces of the Hallé and BBC Northern Symphony Orchestras. The concert consisted of Nielsens Symphony No.5 and Mahlers Symphony No.7. Michael Kennedy, writing in 2000, stated: Performances of the (Mahler) Seventh were much rarer then than they are today, and Mahlerian scholars and enthusiasts flocked to Manchester for the event, among them Deryck Cooke who was profoundly impressed by Sir Johns ability to make the works structure cohere. This was an especially significant comment coming from Cooke, who harboured many doubts about the symphony and confessed to finding it most problematical.
Chicago SO; Wiener Philharmoniker; Claudio Abbado - Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1; Symphony No. 10 (Adagio) (1988)

Gustav Mahler: Symphonie No. 1; Symphonie No. 10 (Adagio) (1988)
Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Wiener Philharmoniker; Claudio Abbado, conductor

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 329 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 190 Mb | Scans included
Genre: Classical | Label: Deutsche Grammophon | # 445 565-2 | Time: 01:19:00

Mahler's First Symphony was originally conceived as a tone poem in two parts. Loosely based on Jean Paul's novel Titan, the structure was this: Part I: "From the Days of Youth," Music of Flowers, Fruit and Thorn – 1. Spring and No End; 2. Flowers; 3. In Full Sail; Part II: "The Human Comedy" – 4. "Stranded!" Funeral March in the Style of Callot; 5. D'all Inferno al'Paradiso (From Hell to Heaven). These titles were accompanied by more extensive programs describing the metaphorical content of each movement. In Jean Paul's Titan we have a youth gifted with a burning artistic desire that the world has no use for, and who, finding no outlet or ability to adapt, gives way to despair and suicide. Mahler apparently saw himself in this figure, as he described this work as autobiographical in a very loose sense. On the other hand the music, some of which Mahler actually accumulated from various earlier works, contradicts this program in so many ways, especially in the triumphant conclusion, that Mahler later withdrew it. He eventually came to scorn the application of specific programs to his symphonies in general.
Vladimir Jurowski, London Philharmonic Orchestra - Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 8 'Symphony of a Thousand' (2021)

Vladimir Jurowski, London Philharmonic Orchestra - Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 8 'Symphony of a Thousand' (2021)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 365 Mb | Total time: 83:27 | Scans included
Classical | Label: LPO | # LPO0121 | Recorded: 2017

The LPO Live label already boasts one Eighth – Tennstedt, live in the same venue in 1991 – worthy of a place at the summit of the Eighth’s discography. Now it has a second.
Kirill Petrenko, Bayerisches Staatsorchester - Gustav Mahler: Symphony No.7 (2021)

Kirill Petrenko, Bayerisches Staatsorchester - Gustav Mahler: Symphony No.7 (2021)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 316 Mb | Total time: 72:32 | Scans included
Classical | Label: BSO Recordings | # BSOREC0001 | Recorded: 2018

If one sought a musical manifestation of all the painful expe-riences and tragic failures of European history in the early 20th century, it would be impossible to overlook the symphonies of Gustav Mahler. Here, there is no harmony where discord is more fitting. Here, life cries out, with all the conflict and joy it proffers humanity. In their performances, Kirill Petrenko and the Bayerisches Staatsorchester have enabled these experiences to resonate in remarkable fashion. What better way to launch the Bayerische Staatsoper’s new label than with this outstanding live concert recording. - Nikolaus Bachler (General Manager, Bayerische Staatsoper)
David Zinman, Tonhalle Orchestra Zürich - Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 9 (2010)

David Zinman, Tonhalle Orchestra Zürich - Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 9 (2010)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 389 Mb | Total time: 89:06 | Scans included
Classical | Label: RCA Red Seal | # 8869 772690 2 | Recorded: 2009

David Zinman and the Zurich Tonhalle Orchestra have presented exceptional performances of Gustav Mahler's symphonies in the hybrid SACD format, and this recording of the Symphony No. 9 in D major follows suit in its spot-on reading and splendid sound. Among the most enigmatic and difficult of Mahler's completed symphonies to interpret (perhaps only exceeded in strangeness by the Symphony No. 7, or in mystery by the unfinished Symphony No. 10), the Symphony No. 9 is haunted by visions of death, and Mahler's range of expressions runs from poignant lyricism to abject terror, resignation, and finally, sublime transformation.
Osmo Vänskä, Minnesota Orchestra - Gustav Mahler: Symphony No.8 (2023)

Osmo Vänskä, Minnesota Orchestra - Gustav Mahler: Symphony No.8 (2023)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 384 Mb | Total time: 83:13 | Scans included
Classical | Label: BIS Records | # BIS-SACD-2496 | Recorded: 2022

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’. Mahler’s Eighth Symphony, unlike his others, reveals no contrary despairing voice.
Osmo Vänskä, Minnesota Orchestra - Gustav Mahler: Symphony No.3 (2024)

Osmo Vänskä, Minnesota Orchestra - Gustav Mahler: Symphony No.3 (2024)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 407 Mb | Total time: 01:43:19 | Scans included
Classical | Label: BIS | # BIS-SACD-2486 | Recorded: 2022

The Minnesota Orchestra and Osmo Vänskä bring us Gustav Mahler’s Third Symphony, an extraordinary work by any standards. Scored for extended Wagnerian woodwind and brass sections, posthorn, a large array of percussion, women’s chorus, alto soloist and boys’ choir, the symphony has a duration of over 100 minutes and is filled with extreme emotion, revealing what the composer wanted to say about his own connection with nature and humanity’s place in it: ‘My symphony will be something the world has never heard before! The whole of nature will have a voice in it…’ he wrote about this mammoth work.
Lorin Maazel, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra - Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 5 (2002)

Lorin Maazel, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra - Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 5 (2002)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 301 Mb | Total time: 72:26 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Sony Classical | # SBK 89850 | Recorded: 1983

A great version, spacious and powerful, with a strong personal stamp from the intepreter, the unique sound of the Vienna Philharmonic, and some uniquely revelatory details of interpretation.
David Zinman, Tonhalle Orchestra Zürich - Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 8 (2010)

David Zinman, Tonhalle Orchestra Zürich - Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 8 (2010)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 339 Mb | Total time: 82:20 | Scans included
Classical | Label: RCA Red Seal | # 88697 57926 2 | Recorded: 2009

David Zinman and the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich have received extraordinary praise for their polished recordings of Gustav Mahler's symphonies, and kudos will surely greet the appearance of the Symphony No. 8 in E flat major, the most ambitious work of the cycle and the greatest challenge to a conductor's ability to marshal several ensembles into one immense entity. Hallmarks of Zinman's earlier Mahler recordings and RCA's superb engineering are the crispness and clarity of details, and the ensemble sound is exquisitely balanced between the chamber groupings within sections and the towering orchestral climaxes.
David Zinman, Tonhalle Orchestra Zürich - Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 10 (2010)

David Zinman, Tonhalle Orchestra Zürich - Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 10 (2010)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 307 Mb | Total time: 78:33 | Scans included
Classical | Label: RCA Red Seal | # 88697 76895 2 | Recorded: 2010

DAVID ZINMAN concludes his acclaimed Mahler symphony cycle with the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich and the release of Symphony No. 10. Zinman describes the Tenth Symphony as the "saddest chapter" in this great, ten-part symphonic novel in which Mahler bids his wife Alma farewell, speaks of his disillusionment with life, and looks into the future of music. Zinman employs the lesser-known Clinton A. Carpenter version of this famously unfinished work as it "contains more of that specific Mahler sound … Sometimes one has to change the score on the basis of the sketches according to one s own judgment. So it will be exciting to perform this version of the piece."