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Mahler: Symphony No. 9 In D Major Great Recordings of the Century
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Who Should Buy?
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Classical Music Lovers
Ideal for enthusiasts who appreciate deep emotional compositions and the complexity of Mahler's orchestration.
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Music Students
Beneficial for students studying orchestration, as it provides clear insights into Mahler's techniques and thematic development.
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Collectors
A great addition for collectors of renowned classical music recordings, especially notable performances of the 20th century.
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Casual Listeners
May not appeal to those who prefer light, simple melodies over extended and complex symphonic works.
Product Description
Mahler: Symphony No. 9 In D Major Great Recordings of the Century
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What makes this recording special?
Answer: It is the first recording of Mahler's Ninth and captures a unique historical moment in music. -
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How is the sound quality of the recording?
Answer: The sound quality is magnificent, with remarkable depth and presence despite being over 50 years old. -
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Who performed in this recording?
Answer: The recording features the acclaimed Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Bruno Walter.
Bruno Walter Format: Audio CD Symphonies Editorial Review
**** "Mahler: Symphony No. 9 In D Major" under the baton of Bruno Walter represents a cornerstone in the legacy of symphonic recordings. Captured live in Vienna in 1938, this is not just a historical performance but the first-ever recording of Mahler's penultimate symphony. Walter, known as Mahler's favored pupil, conducted the piece shortly after its premiere, embedding his interpretations with a unique legitimacy that echoes Mahler’s own intentions. Listeners acclaim this recording for its brisk tempos and emotional depth, which starkly contrast with later interpretations. Despite being over 85 years old, Walter’s insights into the symphony resonate strongly, providing a poignant reflection of the turbulence of its time, especially given the context of impending war that loomed in Austria. However, the audio quality, a product of its age, presents challenges for some listeners. The primitive acoustics can be distracting, leading some fans of modern recordings to feel hindered in fully appreciating the performance. Yet, those familiar with the historical significance of such recordings may find it hard to overlook the merits of Walter's interpretation, which holds an evocative emotional intensity unmatched in more recent renditions. The remastering efforts, particularly those from 2004, have improved sound quality significantly, addressing many sonic problems associated with earlier versions, but audiophiles may still find the clarity wanting compared to contemporary standards. In summary, while "Mahler: Symphony No. 9 In D Major" may not be the ideal starting point for those new to Mahler, it stands as an essential addition for collectors and enthusiasts of classical music, offering a time capsule of orchestral performance that tells a story beyond the notes. **
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Pros
- Historic significance as the first recording of Mahler's 9th Symphony.
- Conducted by Bruno Walter, a close disciple of Mahler.
- Unique interpretation characterized by brisk tempos and emotional intensity.
- Remastered versions significantly improve sound quality.
- Captures genuine historical context and emotion tied to its time.
Cons
- Audio quality from 1938 can be challenging for modern listeners.
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Features & Benefits
- First recording of Mahler's Ninth by Bruno Walter.
- Features the esteemed Vienna Philharmonic.
- Captured during a historic concert on January 16, 1938.
- Offers outstanding sound quality and depth for its age.
- Reflects the intense emotions and atmosphere of pre-World War II Europe.
- A must-have for classical music enthusiasts and collectors.
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