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Sinfonie Nr. 9 D-Dur 01. "1. Andante comodo" 02. "2. Im Tempo eines gem?chlichen L?ndlers, etwas t?ppisch und sehr derb" 03. "3. Rondo-Burleske: Allegro assai - Sehr trotzig" 04. "4. Adagio: Sehr langsam und noch zurückhaltend"
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Description: | Mahler: Symphonie Nr 9 by Symphonieorchester Des Bayerischen Rundfunks, released 7 October 2022.
This version of Mahler: Symphonie Nr 9 comes as a 1xCD. - For the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the performances on November 26 and 27, 2021 in the Isarphilharmonie marked the beginning of a new chapter in it's Mahler interpretation: with it's designated new principal conductor Simon Rattle, the orchestra is now headed by a Mahler admirer every bit as ardent as his predecessors Jansons, Maazel and Kubelík. The musicians dedicated the benefit concert on November 26 to the memory of conductor Bernard Haitink, who died in October 2021 and was associated with the renowned orchestra for 61 years. The very long silence after the final chord was one of those "goosebump moments" that one goes to concerts for - and for which music is made in the first place. Gustav Mahler's Ninth Symphony, in particular, is understood as the composer's reaction to a heart ailment that was diagnosed shortly before he wrote the first drafts in the summer of 1908. He was in deep despair, but still scarcely aware of how few years he actually had left to live. With Mahler, it was always in and through music that he tried to come to terms with his life experiences and such topics as farewell, the meaning of existence, death, redemption, life after death and love. He wrote his Ninth Symphony in Dobbiaco, in a kind of creative frenzy, between 1909 and 1910. It's premiere took place in Vienna on June 26, 1912, when the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra performed the work under Bruno Walter. Mahler did not witness the premiere of his last completed work - he had already died on May 18, 1911.The CD "Sinfonie 9" features the acclaimed conductor Sir Simon Rattle leading the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra (BRSO) in a masterful interpretation of one of classical music's most iconic works. Released by BR-Klassik, this recording captures the depth and emotional intensity of Symphony No. 9, offering listeners an immersive experience with exceptional sound quality. Sir Simon Rattle is renowned for his dynamic conducting style and has held prestigious positions with orchestras such as the Berlin Philharmonic and London Symphony Orchestra. His collaborations have garnered numerous awards, including Grammy Awards and international honors for outstanding recordings. The BRSO is celebrated worldwide for its precision and expressive performances, making this release a must-have for any classical music enthusiast. BR-Klassik, as part of Bayerischer Rundfunk?s label, stands out for producing high-quality recordings that showcase both established maestros and emerging talents from Germany?s vibrant musical scene. |
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