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Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D "Titan"
 
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Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D "Titan"

Gustav Mahler , Zubin Mehta , Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Audio CD
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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listen  1. Symphony No. 1 in D: I. Langsam. Schleppend - Im Anfang sehr gemächlichIsrael Philharmonic Orchestra/Zubin Mehta15:52$2.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Symphony No. 1 in D: II. "Blumine" (Andante)Israel Philharmonic Orchestra/Zubin Mehta 7:20$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. Symphony No. 1 in D: III. Kräftig bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell (Ländler: Scherzo)Israel Philharmonic Orchestra/Zubin Mehta 7:47$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Symphony No. 1 in D: IV. Feierlich und gemessen, ohne zu schleppenIsrael Philharmonic Orchestra/Zubin Mehta11:19$1.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Symphony No. 1 in D: V. Stürmisch bewegtIsrael Philharmonic Orchestra/Zubin Mehta20:27$2.99 Buy Track


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Product Details

  • Orchestra: Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Conductor: Zubin Mehta
  • Composer: Gustav Mahler
  • Audio CD (August 10, 1999)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: EMI Classics
  • ASIN: B00000JQY8
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #360,067 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Mehta's third Mahler First falls well below his first, July 25, 2006
This review is from: Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D "Titan" (Audio CD)
Decca has released Zubin Mehta's Mahler First from Los Angeles when he was in his glory days as a young media star. His career hasn't panned out critically--he rarely gets better than ho-hum reviews. One of the best things about him, though, is his loyalty to the Israel Phil., with whom he frequently tours. Here they perform the Mahler First rather dutifully. We've gotten so used to world-class orchestras dazzling us in Mahler that to hear a decent, medium-good reading feels like a letdown.

Mehta takes mostly relaxed tempos, far from the intense passion of Bernstein. He approaches the slow movement as an actual dirge, not a parody. The peasants don't dance with earthy robsutness in the Scherzo; they're a bit sleepy after working all day. As other reviewers point out, the finale is slow and non-dramatic. the best thing here is the discarded "Blumine" movement, which Mehta leads with affection.

What can you say aobut a conductor who keeps coming back to Mahler decade after decade without making much of an impression?
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Budget Recording, March 25, 2004
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This review is from: Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D "Titan" (Audio CD)
Let me start by saying that I don't see what is wrong with this recording. Demien, another reviewer, seems to think that the conducter and the orchestra are "self-conscious" in this recording, but as far as I could tell from listening to this recording, his perception of "self-conscious" was the fact that they played rather quickly in the slower movements and in the finale. Rest assured, however, this is of no detriment to the effect of this symphony, and it genuinely feels like a perfomance in a complete listen. The only complaints: slightly too slow 2nd movement also features strange "wah-wah" tone from the french horns, and the last two notes of the finale are a little too fast. Otherwise, far superior to Mehta's Sony account with the NY Phil, with the extra "Blumine" as a nice bonus. It's amazing how these budget recordings can compete with the most expensive of the bunch, such as the ridiculously expensive Tilson Thomas recording.
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1 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars THE TITAN SLEEP WALKS, June 30, 2000
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This review is from: Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D "Titan" (Audio CD)
THIS IS A TOTAL WASTE OF TIME.
MEHTA IS UNINSPIRED AND SPINELESS IN THIS INTERPRETATION.
THE ORCHESTRA PLAYS FINE BUT IT ALL SOUNDS TOTALLY CONTRIVED AND SELF CONSCIOUS.
THE FIRST MOVEMENT LACKS THE OMINOUS MYSTERY AND THE SPARKLE OF DISCOVERY.
THE SECOND MOVEMENT LACKS THE GUSTO AND THRUST THAT MAKES IT IGNITE.
THE THIRD MOVEMENT LACKS VISION AND CREATIVE STYLISH PHRASING TO MAKE THE GHOULISH DREAM COME ALIVE.
THE FOURTH MOVEMENT LACKS A REAL EXPLOSIVE MOMENTUM. IT KICKS BUT ITS SELF CONSCIOUS AND IT SOUNDS FORCED INSTEAD OF NATURAL.
IRONICALLY THE ONLY MOVEMENT THAT SOUNDS SPONATANEOUS AND FREE OF INTELLECTUAL BINDING IS THE BLUMINE MOVEMENT THAT MAHLER DROPPED BEFORE THE PREMIERE...
TO SUM IT UP...YOU GET A WELL EXECUTED PERFORMANCE LACKING VISION AND SPONTANTEOUS CREATION.
DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY IF YOU KNOW BETTER.
TRY TENNSTEDT ON EMI OR WALTER ON SONY FOR A REAL TITAN MAHLER 1.
LONG LIVE MAHLER!
O.F.
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