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Mahler: Symphony No. 5
Digital Recording 1988 (Deutsche Grammophon).
Mahler symphonie no. 5 wiener philharmoniker leonard bernstein
Song Title Artist Time Price
1. Symphony No.5 in C sharp minor - 1. Trauermarsch (In gemessenem Schritt. Streng. Wie ein Kondukt - Plötzlich schneller. Leidenschaftlich. Wild - Tempo I) Wiener Philharmoniker 14:34 Album Only
2. Symphony No.5 in C sharp minor - 2. Stürmisch bewegt. Mit größter Vehemenz - Bedeutend langsamer - Tempo I subito Wiener Philharmoniker 15:00 Album Only
3. Symphony No.5 in C sharp minor - 3. Scherzo (Kräftig, nicht zu schnell) Friedrich Pfeiffer 19:08 Album Only
4. Symphony No.5 in C sharp minor - 4. Adagietto (Sehr langsam) Wiener Philharmoniker 11:18 Album Only
5. Symphony No.5 in C sharp minor - 5. Rondo-Finale (Allegro) Wiener Philharmoniker 15:00 Album Only
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Mahler's Fifth Symphony is a consistent crowd-pleaser with its powerful opening funeral march and its soulful Adagietto, originally a musical love letter to the composer's wife. Leonard Bernstein had a special affinity for Mahler, perhaps because he too was torn between his talents for conducting and composing. His '60s recordings almost single-handedly rescued Mahler's then declining reputation, but the live recordings with Mahler's own Vienna Philharmonic in the final years of Bernstein's life will stand as his legacy. It is hard to imagine a more emotionally satisfying reading of the Fifth in particular, by turns desperately anxious and ecstatically jubilant.
Fantastic recording of a fantastic piece
by BrassEdge
Mahler's 5th symphony has, in recent years, become my favorite symphony. Not only is it an absolute joy to listen to, it's incredibly inspiring to anyone who has ever considered composing. I listen to it and can't help but think, "If I'd only thought to write that!" It's an absolutely incredible piece, and this is the very best recording I've found so far of this piece. Balance is just great, the strings are lush and the brass, when asked to play loud, really pull out all the stops and will knock your socks off! If you're looking for a great symphony, look no further, and this is the best recording you'll find of this wonderful masterpiece.
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