Mahler Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Bernard Haitink - Adagietto The Music Of Love

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Album: Adagietto The Music Of Love
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Review by Michael Brutsch

Adagietto The Music Of Love by Mahler Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Bernard Haitink is a beautiful album that showcases the talent and skill of the orchestra and conductor. The album features some of Mahler's most romantic and heartfelt works, including the Adagietto from his Symphony No. 5.

The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra delivers a stunning performance, with each instrument adding depth and emotion to the music. The conductor, Bernard Haitink, brings out the nuances of the music, allowing the listener to fully appreciate the beauty of each piece.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Adagietto From Symphony No. 5 (Theme From "Death In Venice").10:35
Adagio From Symphony No. 3 (Titled By Mahler: "Was Mir Die Liebe Erzählt" / "What Love Tells Me")22:05
Andante Moderato From Symphony No. 615:47
"Ulricht" From Symphony No. 2 ("Primeval Light")5:19
Poco Adagio From Symphony No. 419:34

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Catalog Numbers

446 390-2

Labels

Philips Classics

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Formats

  • CD
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Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)Philips Classics Productions
Copyright (c)Philips Classics Productions
Made ByPMDC, Germany
Recorded AtConcertgebouw, Amsterdam

Credits

RoleCredit
Art DirectionTon Friesen
Composed ByGustav Mahler
Directed ByBernard Haitink
OrchestraRoyal Concertgebouw Orchestra

Notes

  • Recorded at Concertgebouw, Amsterdam 5/1966 (No. 3): 12/1967 (No. 4); 5/1968 (No. 2); 1/1969 (No. 6); 12/1970 (No. 5)
  • The Boxset includes a Facsimile and Love Letters of Gustav Mahler to Alma.

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  • Barcode: 0 28944 63902 5
  • Other (Distribution Code): PG 925
  • Matrix / Runout: 446 390-2 02 +

About Mahler Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Bernard Haitink

Austrian composer and conductor. Born 7 July 1860 in Kalischt, Bohemia (today Kaliště, Czech Republic) and died 18 May 1911 in Vienna, Austria. Gustav Mahler (German pronunciation: ; was a late-Romantic Austrian-Bohemian composer and one of the leading conductors of his generation. As a composer, he acted as a bridge between the 19th century Austro-German tradition and the modernism of the early 20th century. While in his lifetime his status as a conductor was established beyond question, his own music gained wide popularity only after periods of relative neglect which included a ban on its performance in much of Europe during the Nazi era. After 1945 the music was discovered and championed by a new generation of listeners; Mahler then became one of the most frequently performed and recorded of all composers, a position he has sustained into the 21st century. Born in humble circumstances, Mahler showed his musical gifts at an early age. After graduating from the Vienna Conservatory in 1878, he held a succession of conducting posts of rising importance in the opera houses of Europe, culminating in his appointment in 1897 as director of the Vienna Court Opera (Hofoper). During his ten years in Vienna, Mahlerwho had converted to Catholicism from Judaism to secure the postexperienced regular opposition and hostility from the anti-Semitic press. Nevertheless, his innovative productions and insistence on the highest performance standards ensured his reputation as one of the greatest of opera conductors, particularly as an interpreter of the stage works of and . Late in his life he was briefly director of New York's and . He wed fellow composer and musician on 9 March 1902. They had two daughters, Maria Anna Mahler (03.11.1902-05.07.1907) & . Mahler's œuvre is relatively smallfor much of his life composing was a part-time activity, secondary to conductingand is confined to the genres of symphony and song, except for one piano quartet. Most of his ten symphonies are very large-scale works, several of which employ soloists and choirs in addition to augmented orchestral forces. These works were often controversial when first performed, and were slow to receive critical and popular approval; an exception was the triumphant premiere of his Eighth Symphony in 1910. Mahler's immediate musical successors were the composers of the Second Viennese School, notably , and . and are among later 20th-century composers who admired and were influenced by Mahler. The International Gustav Mahler Institute was established in 1955, to honour the composer's life and work.

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Summary by Michael Brutsch

Adagietto The Music Of Love is a must-have album for classical music lovers. It is a perfect showcase of the talent of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and the skill of Bernard Haitink as a conductor. The album is a beautiful tribute to Mahler's music and a testament to the enduring power of classical music.

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