Mahler - Symphony N° 3 - Maureen Forrester & Zubin Mehta (Hybrid SACD)
Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 3 In D Minor
Maureen Forrester, contralto (5)
Sidney Harth, violin (3)
Robert di Vall, posthorn (4)
Contralto Vocals – Maureen Forrester (6)
Chorus – Los Angeles Master Chorale, California Boys' Choir (6)
The Los Angeles Philharmonic
Zubin Mehta, conductor
1 Hybrid SACD
Original analog Master tape : YES
Stereo
Studio
Label : Analogue Productions
Original Label : Decca
Recorded in March 1978 in Royce Hall, U.S.A.
Engineered by James Lock and Simon Eadon
Produced by Richard Mohr
Remastered by Willem Makkee
Tracks :
- I Kräftig (part 1)
- I Kräftig (conclusion) (part 1)
- II Tempo di menuetto (part 2)
- III Comodo (part 2)
- IV Sehr langsam – Misterioso "O Mensch! O Mensch!" (part 2)
- V Lustig im Tempo und keck im Ausdruck "Bimm bamm" (part 2)
- VI Langsam (part 2)
Reviews :
Gustav Mahler's 3rd Symphony, completed in 1896, is the most extensive work in the Austrian composer's oeuvre. The monumental work is a musical portrait of the universe and an attempt to interpret the world. Mahler's Symphony No. 3 places the highest demands on its performers, not only because of its enormous dimensions, but also because of its sonic philosophy.
Zubin Mehta's 1978 Decca recording with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and Maureen Forrester as vocal soloist is, for many reasons, one of the most remarkable recordings of the work and is regarded by Mahler connoisseurs and audiophiles alike as an absolute reference recording: the energetic and precise orchestral writing, which avoids any sentimentality, the mature alto voice of the fantastic Maureen Forrester - and not least a consistently overwhelming fullness of sound characterise one of the best Decca recordings of the late analogue era. Remastered from the original tapes by sound engineer Willem Makkee, this historic music and sound experience is now available on hybrid SACD.
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