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Mahler I: Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon [Box set, Collector's Edition]

Thomas Hampson , Christa Ludwig , Barbara Hendricks , Helmut Wittek , Andreas Schmidt , Gustav Mahler , Leonard Bernstein , Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra , Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra , New York Philharmonic Audio CD
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listen  1. Symphony No.1 In D - 1. Langsam. SchleppendConcertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam16:31$0.99 Buy Track
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listen  4. Symphony No.1 In D - 4. Stürmisch BewegtConcertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam20:13$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Lieder Eines Fahrenden Gesellen - Wenn Mein Schatz Hochzeit MachtThomas Hampson 4:30$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Lieder Eines Fahrenden Gesellen - Ging Heut' Morgen Übers FeldThomas Hampson 4:06$0.99 Buy Track
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listen  1. Symphony No.3 In D Minor / Part 2 - 4. Sehr Langsam. Misterioso: ''O Mensch! Gib Acht!'' 'O Mensch! Gib Acht'Christa Ludwig 9:32$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Symphony No.3 In D Minor / Part 2 - 5. Lustig Im Tempo Und Keck Im Ausdruck: ''Bimm Bamm. Es Sungen Drei Engel''Christa Ludwig 4:07$0.99 Buy Track
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listen  4. Symphony No.2 In C Minor - ''Resurrection'' - 1: Allegro Maestoso (Totenfeier)New York Philharmonic Orchestra25:10$0.99 Buy Track


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listen  1. Symphony No.4 In G - 1. Bedächtig. Nicht Eilen - Recht GemächlichConcertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam17:39$0.99 Buy Track
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listen  1. Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - Der Schildwache NachtliedLucia Popp 6:04$0.99 Buy Track
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listen  4. Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - Das Irdische LebenLucia Popp 2:57$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - Verlor'ne MühLucia Popp 3:03$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - Des Antonius Von Padua FischpredigtLucia Popp 3:43$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - RevelgeAndreas Schmidt 6:47$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - RheinlegendchenLucia Popp 3:35$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - Lob Des Hohen VerstandesAndreas Schmidt 2:34$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - Wo Die Schönen Trompeten BlasenLucia Popp 8:29$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - Lied Des Verfolgten Im TurmLucia Popp 4:37$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - Trost Im UnglückLucia Popp 2:28$0.99 Buy Track
listen13. Songs From ''Des Knaben Wunderhorn'' - UrlichtLucia Popp 5:49$0.99 Buy Track


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  • Orchestra: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, New York Philharmonic
  • Conductor: Leonard Bernstein
  • Composer: Gustav Mahler
  • Audio CD (November 8, 2005)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 6
  • Format: Box set, Collector's Edition
  • Note on Boxed Sets: During shipping, discs in boxed sets occasionally become dislodged without damage. Please examine and play these discs. If you are not completely satisfied, we'll refund or replace your purchase.
  • Label: Deutsche Grammophon
  • ASIN: B000ASAEMG
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #67,403 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars The opening third of Bernstein's second Mahler cycle, with some great performances, June 27, 2006
This review is from: Mahler I: Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon (Audio CD)
The reviewer below insults Bernstein's stature by calling him an 'old geezer'--the conductor was in his sixties during his second Mahler cycle, the last recordings made as he turned seventy. DG has divided its famous Bernstein Mahler recordings into three box sets, of which this is the first. It contains some performances that stand among the best ever made.

Among these the critical favorites have always included Sym. #1, which is a splashy, propulsive reading that contains every ounce of color and drama the composer put in. Sym. #2, a remake with the same NY Phil. that first recorded the work under Bernstein two decades before, is also a signature work for the conductor, and although the earlier version sounds fresher and has more interesting details, the remake is a titanic reading with the finale rising to apocalyptic intensity. (I was amused that The Gramophone reviewer missed Simnon Rattle's "magnificent studied caution.")

Bernstein's earlier version of Sym. #3 from 1961 is justly famous. It rehabilitated a work that hadn't been touched on records even by great Mahler champions like Walter, Klemperer, and Mitropoulos, and on its own merits was a stunning interpretation. So is the remake with the same NY Phil., and even if it can't quite recapture the sublime earlier account, DG's sonics are better--this holds true for almost all the recodings in the second cycle, even though they were caught under live concert conditions.

Sym. #4 had the reputation of being a weak link in the earlier cycle, and it's certainly true that Reri Grist's soprano is unusually light and rather quavery. But that aside, the earlier Fourth was remarkably fresh and engaging. This later Fourth, with the controversial choice of a boy soprano for the finale, is more studied and manipulted. Some critics prefer it, but I don't, and the boy soprano, Helmut Wittek, is clearly not the equal of an adult singer.

The rest of the set is taken up with two song cycles, Lieder eines Fahrenden Gesellen and Des Knaben Wunderhorn. Thomas Hampson is outstanding in the earlier cycle, although I feel that Bernstein's fiery conducting pulls the songs into a realm of intensity where the singer has a hard time going. The Wunderhorn cycle is a major disappointment. Lucia Popp's voice had matured into a dark, throaty, wobble-afflicted sound I don't like. Andreas Schmidt is virtuosic in his control, but he is often let down by Bernstein's insistence on extremely slow speeds. Critics who ovelook these flaws have given more praise than I can msuter. Bernstein's earlier version with Walter Berry and Christa Ludwig is much better.

DG has been stingy about allowing their treasury of Bernstein Mahler recordings on to budget lines, and by dividing it into thirds, they still ask a high price for the whole thing. But the good news is that each part of the trilogy is fairly inexpensive on the used market.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The First Third Of Bernstein's Deutsche Grammophon Mahler Recordings, June 22, 2007
This review is from: Mahler I: Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon (Audio CD)
Artistically, Leonard Bernstein's Deutsche Grammophon Mahler Symphony cycle (One which he did not live to record, so Deutsche Grammophon included a 1970s recording that he had made.) is a mixed blessing, but one which still deserves ample attention from fans of Mahler's symphonic music and others since he had a well-deserved reputation for being one of the foremost champions of Mahler, especially in the late 1950s and 1960s. Sonically, Deutsche Grammophon's 1980s cycle has much to admire, especially since many of the recordings were made during live concert performances. This still expensive box set is part one of a three-part repackaging by Deutsche Grammophon of the entire set of Bernstein's Mahler recordings, featuring Mahler's first four symphonies and two of his orchestral song cycles.

My personal favorites within this box set includes Bernstein's excellent performances of the Mahler 1st Symphony, which is replete with elegant playing from the winds and horns of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, and one that is not marked by "mannered" interpretations, with the possible exception of Bernstein's glacially slow tempi for the "slow" movement. Overall the Amsterdam-based orchestra - one of several with whom Bernstein would have an artistically fertile relationship at the end of his career - gives one of the finest accounts of this symphony that I've heard. Another personal favorite is Bernstein's fine account of the Mahler 2nd "Resurrection" Symphony performed exquisitely by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra with Christa Ludwig and Barbara Hendricks as vocal soloists; this remains among the best recordings of this symphony ever made, even with newer, sonically improved renditions from the likes of Abbado and Chailly among others.
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11 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Mahler. Bernstein. A Match Made in Heaven and Hell, December 19, 2005
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This review is from: Mahler I: Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon (Audio CD)
This six CD set is a re-release of symphonies 1-4, Das Knaben Wunderhorn and the Wayfaring Lad song cycles. All these recordings are from the famous or infamous 1980's DG Mahler cycle from Bernstein. This was his second go around for this repertoire, after his successful cycle with the NYPO from the 60's. Those earlier records were a lot less fussy and self conscious than these here. They were brimming with a youthful vitality, these are more studied reflections of an old geezer. However, the sound on these CDs is much better since it's digital.

For the performances themselves, they're pretty good. Symphony 1 is well played, powerful, performed by the Concertgebouw Orchestra. The second movement is too slow, other than that, it's good overall. Not as exciting as the famous Kubelik record but if you need a digital rendition, Bernstein fills that bill nicely. The Resurrection Symphony here is with the New York Philharmonic and has a truly cataclysmic final chorus, but the rest of it is taken at a very slack tempo, ( 94 minute span for a 82 minutes work? Yikes! ) The 3rd symphony ( also NYPO ) is very well done despite Bernstein's erroneous tempos. It's painfully slow at times. This symphony in particular is just not great music, self-indulgent to the point of no return and lacking true symphonic architecture, ( Mahler nuts can stone me if they want! ), except for the heavenly last movement. That final, glorious adagio is pulled to 28 minutes by Bernstein! A normal performance typically takes 23-24 minutes. In spite of this, it's hypnotic and Bernstein makes the climaxes resound quite forcefully.

The 4th Symphony, ( Concertgebouw Orchestra ) , is beautiful, but nothing special, I would stick with Goerge Szell on this one. I've never cared for this Mahler work anyway. Bernstein uses a boy soprano in the last movement. The song cycles included here I haven't ventured to explore thoroughly, Bernstein always did well in that aspect of Mahler, I'm sure he doesn't disappoint.

The Mahlerian sensibility, anguish, despair, schmaltz, sentimentality, religiosity, all of that struck a deep chord in Leonard Bernstein whose own view of art was forever tinged with Late Romantic passion and grandiosity. While Mahler could bring out the best in Lenny, it always did bring out the worst as well. These performances are about as far away as you can get from the lucid clarity and emotional coolness of Pierre Boulez. In kitsch, Bernstein is unsurpassed. If you want to hear Bernstein's greatest performance in the music of his idol, you should buy the 9th symphony he recorded at the helm ( the only time ) of Karajan's Berlin Philharmonic. That's a great performance, sentimental but has a ring of truth and beauty about it.
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