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L Beethoven .V. / Krahe / Ballard- Mahler Re-Orchestrations (CD)

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Whenever Gustav Mahler spoke of Beethoven, he did so with an air of reverence: "Among poets and composers of more recent times we can, perhaps, name but three: Shakespeare, Beethoven, and Wagner." And yet, Mahler the conductor considered Beethoven's scores primarily a challenge; material that needed adapting and adopting to the orchestras and concert halls of his time. Richard Wagner had already prepared Beethoven's scores and written about it in great detail. The balance of sound of the classical orchestra was off, and a return to previous states was out of the question, given the increased size of the concert halls. People knew of their existence, but it was not until 1927 that Erwin Stein, the composer, pianist, and music journalist active in Schoenberg's circles, was able to report that all of Mahler's conductor's scores, replete with his "Retuschen" (retouchings), had in fact survived.

Tracklist:

  1. Sinfonie Nr. 7 A-Dur, Op. 92~Allegro con brio
  2. Leonore Ouvertüre Nr. 2, Op. 72
  3. Sinfonie Nr. 9 d-Moll, Op. 125, "Ode an die Freude"~Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso

UPC > 845221054841

Format > New CD

Label > Capriccio

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L Beethoven .V. / Krahe / Ballard- Mahler Re-Orchestrations (CD)

SKU: 845221054841
Regular price ¥207.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 06.07.2024

 
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Whenever Gustav Mahler spoke of Beethoven, he did so with an air of reverence: "Among poets and composers of more recent times we can, perhaps, name but three: Shakespeare, Beethoven, and Wagner." And yet, Mahler the conductor considered Beethoven's scores primarily a challenge; material that needed adapting and adopting to the orchestras and concert halls of his time. Richard Wagner had already prepared Beethoven's scores and written about it in great detail. The balance of sound of the classical orchestra was off, and a return to previous states was out of the question, given the increased size of the concert halls. People knew of their existence, but it was not until 1927 that Erwin Stein, the composer, pianist, and music journalist active in Schoenberg's circles, was able to report that all of Mahler's conductor's scores, replete with his "Retuschen" (retouchings), had in fact survived.

Tracklist:

  1. Sinfonie Nr. 7 A-Dur, Op. 92~Allegro con brio
  2. Leonore Ouvertüre Nr. 2, Op. 72
  3. Sinfonie Nr. 9 d-Moll, Op. 125, "Ode an die Freude"~Allegro ma non troppo, un poco maestoso

UPC > 845221054841

Format > New CD

Label > Capriccio

Shop online at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.