Mahler / Larsson / Dusseldorfer Symphoniker: Symphony 3
Mahler / Larsson / Dusseldorfer Symphoniker: Symphony 3
Format: CD
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Artist: Mahler / Larsson / Dusseldorfer Symphoniker
Label: Avi
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4260085533992
Genre: Classical
Conductor Adam Fischer reflects on Mahler's Third Symphony: "Mahler's entire output seems like one long farewell to me: it is as if he was bidding farewell to the past and likewise to the future, since he had a great fear of death. At the end of his symphonies we often encounter utopias, as here in the Adagio of the Third, and many years later, particularly, in the Ninth. Something new sets in, but the movement is still a closure. From it we learn that whatever is new will no longer occur in this world. The Third Symphony, on the whole, is one of Mahler's richest: the individual movements are so different from one another that they almost seem to stem from different periods of Mahler's life. The Third contains it's own world in itself- already in the first movement, longer than most Beethoven symphonies. Then Mahler plunges into the Wunderhorn world: the world of simplicity where his style seems inspired by Schubert. He quotes from his own works and creates his own mythology. Just as in a grand novel, the same figures appear in different stories. The second and third movements belong together; then, a new dimension is introduced in the fourth one with the human voice. With the contralto's first note, Mahler truly opens up a new world. This is a new kind of composition altogether. The measures almost seem to flow into one another; Mahler is freeing himself from the rigors of rhythmic bars... This abandonment of the rigorous diktat of meter represents a challenge for every conductor."
Tracks:
1.1 Symphony No. 3 in D minor, Part I I. Kräftig. Entschieden 33:50
2.1 Symphony No. 3 in D minor, Part II II. Tempo Di Menuetto. Grazioso 09:16
2.2 Symphony No. 3 in D minor, Part II III. Comodo. Scherzando. Ohne Hast 16:37
2.3 Symphony No. 3 in D minor, Part II IV. Sehr Langsam. Misterioso 08:51
2.4 Symphony No. 3 in D minor, Part II V. Lustig Im Tempo Und Keck Im Ausdruck 04:21
2.5 Symphony No. 3 in D minor, Part II VI. Langsam. Ruhevoll. Empfunden 22:53