Mahler/Rachmaninov

Mahler/Rachmaninov

Latest to join the nostalgic-presentation bandwagon, Sony has chosen a worthy occasion in recording history to showcase in style. Mitropoulos’s pioneering 1940 Mahler One begins unpromisingly with screechy violin harmonics and monster winds, but settles to an acceptable-sounding presentation of a live-wire event (no repeats, but who’s complaining?). Each movement encompasses so many clear-etched moods and tempi that the final impression of dramatic unity can only amaze.

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5

Published: January 20, 2012 at 2:30 pm

COMPOSERS: Mahler/Rachmaninov
LABELS: Sony Masterworks Heritage
WORKS: Symphony No. 1
PERFORMER: Rachmaninov: The Isle of the DeadMinneapolis SO/Dimitri Mitropoulos
CATALOGUE NO: MHK 62342 ADD mono

Latest to join the nostalgic-presentation bandwagon, Sony has chosen a worthy occasion in recording history to showcase in style. Mitropoulos’s pioneering 1940 Mahler One begins unpromisingly with screechy violin harmonics and monster winds, but settles to an acceptable-sounding presentation of a live-wire event (no repeats, but who’s complaining?). Each movement encompasses so many clear-etched moods and tempi that the final impression of dramatic unity can only amaze. The same goes for the Rachmaninov, where the grim ferry-boat turns into a locomotive and a luxury liner in turn without the slightest implausibility. David Nice

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