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Mahler / Sampson / Vanska- Symphony 4 (CD)

SKU: 7318599923567
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the album cover for Mahler / Sampson / Vanska - Symphony 4
the album cover for Mahler / Sampson / Vanska - Symphony 4

In Gustav Mahler's first four symphonies many of the themes originate in his own settings of folk poems from the collection Des Knaben Wunderhorn (The Boy's Magic Horn). A case in point, Symphony No.?4 is built around a single song, Das himmlische Leben (The Heavenly Life) which Mahler had composed some eight years earlier, in 1892. The song presents a child's vision of Heaven and is hinted at throughout the first three movements. In the fourth, marked 'Sehr behaglich' (Very comfortably), the song is heard in full from a solo soprano instructed by Mahler to sing: 'with serene, childlike expression; completely without parody!' The symphony is scored for a typically large, late-romantic orchestra (though without trombones and tuba) and an extensive percussion section which includes sleigh bells as well as glockenspiel. However, Mahler mostly deploys his forces with a transparency and lightness more akin to chamber music or eighteenth-century models like Mozart or Haydn. The Fourth has become one of his best-loved symphonies and is here performed by Minnesota Orchestra and Osmo Vänskä, joined by the angelic voice of English soprano Carolyn Sampson.

Tracklist:

  1. Symphony No. 4 In G Major: I. Bedächtig. Nicht Eilen
  2. Symphony No. 4 In G Major: II. In Gemächlicher Bewegung. Ohne Hast
  3. Symphony No. 4 In G Major: III. Ruhevoll, Poco Adagio
  4. Symphony No. 4 In G Major: IV. Sehr Behaglich
Format: New CD/Classical

Mahler / Sampson / Vanska- Symphony 4 (CD)

SKU: 7318599923567
Regular price ¥152.00
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Release Date: 01.03.2020

 
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In Gustav Mahler's first four symphonies many of the themes originate in his own settings of folk poems from the collection Des Knaben Wunderhorn (The Boy's Magic Horn). A case in point, Symphony No.?4 is built around a single song, Das himmlische Leben (The Heavenly Life) which Mahler had composed some eight years earlier, in 1892. The song presents a child's vision of Heaven and is hinted at throughout the first three movements. In the fourth, marked 'Sehr behaglich' (Very comfortably), the song is heard in full from a solo soprano instructed by Mahler to sing: 'with serene, childlike expression; completely without parody!' The symphony is scored for a typically large, late-romantic orchestra (though without trombones and tuba) and an extensive percussion section which includes sleigh bells as well as glockenspiel. However, Mahler mostly deploys his forces with a transparency and lightness more akin to chamber music or eighteenth-century models like Mozart or Haydn. The Fourth has become one of his best-loved symphonies and is here performed by Minnesota Orchestra and Osmo Vänskä, joined by the angelic voice of English soprano Carolyn Sampson.

Tracklist:

  1. Symphony No. 4 In G Major: I. Bedächtig. Nicht Eilen
  2. Symphony No. 4 In G Major: II. In Gemächlicher Bewegung. Ohne Hast
  3. Symphony No. 4 In G Major: III. Ruhevoll, Poco Adagio
  4. Symphony No. 4 In G Major: IV. Sehr Behaglich