Mahler: Symphony No. 5 (Live) Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra & Mariss Jansons
Album info
Album-Release:
2008
HRA-Release:
17.01.2019
Label: RCO Live
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Orchestral
Artist: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra & Mariss Jansons
Composer: Gustav Mahler (1860 – 1911)
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- Gustav Mahler (1860 - 1911): Symphony No. 5 in C-Sharp Minor:
- 1 Mahler: Symphony No. 5 in C-Sharp Minor: I. Trauermarsch (In gemessenem Schritt. Streng) (Live) 12:24
- 2 Mahler: Symphony No. 5 in C-Sharp Minor: II. Stürmisch Bewegt (Mit grösster Vehemenz) (Live) 15:05
- 3 Mahler: Symphony No. 5 in C-Sharp Minor: III. Scherzo (Kräftig, nicht zu schnell) (Live) 18:45
- 4 Mahler: Symphony No. 5 in C-Sharp Minor: IV. Adagietto (Sehr langsam) (Live) 09:16
- 5 Mahler: Symphony No. 5 in C-Sharp Minor: V. Rondo-Finale (Allegro) (Live) 16:15
Info for Mahler: Symphony No. 5 (Live)
Practically on the day of it’s 120th anniversary, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (that gave it’s first performance on 3 November 1888) released a new episode in Mariss Jansons Mahler cycle with his Amsterdam orchestra: the majestic Symphony No. 5.
The history of this world class orchestra and the Gustav Mahler composer are closely interwined. It was Willem Mengelberg who championed Mahler’s music with his Amsterdam orchestra, and this music has retained a fixed place been on their music stands ever since. Mahler with the RCO is always like coming home.
In this recording Jansons underscores more than ever the Fifth’s narrative, poetic side. A valuable addition to the RCO’s extensive Mahler-discography.
"Janson's account, though edited together from several concerts, feels genuinely live… The Scherzo is carefully characterised, the Adagietto something of a triumph. The finale goes splendidly too. Notwithstanding the sedate apotheosis of the chorale theme, it's difficult to remain unmoved by the maestro's absolute control as his players make their dash to the finishing-line." (Gramophone Magazine)
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Mariss Jansons, conductor
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