MAHLER Symphony No 2
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Composer or Director: Gustav Mahler
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Linn
Magazine Review Date: 03/2014
Media Format: Super Audio CD
Media Runtime: 90
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: CKD452
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Symphony No. 2, 'Resurrection' |
Gustav Mahler, Composer
Benjamin Zander, Conductor Gustav Mahler, Composer Miah Persson, Soprano Philharmonia Chorus Philharmonia Orchestra Sarah Connolly, Mezzo soprano |
Author: Ken Smith
With the Glasgow-based Linn Records, the project is back in business, even if the continuity is less than seamless. Zander’s fidelity to Mahler’s markings remains remarkable. So too does he handle timbral contrasts supremely well, particularly in balancing vocal soloists Miah Persson and Sarah Connolly within the overall texture. But no one would confuse the sound quality here with Telarc’s earlier releases.
Where Telarc’s goal was evidently to create a pure, immediate sound, this Mahler Second takes an acoustical step backwards into the hall. Compared with Zander’s earlier recording of, say, Mahler’s First (4/06) – recorded, as with this outing, at the Watford Colosseum – Telarc’s close-mic transparency is replaced with a setting that carries the original resonance of the hall like so much extra baggage. The opening cello lines lack rhythmic bite; elsewhere brass players strain to be heard at all.
Whether the difference was due to a variance of preferences between the labels or to differences between the emotional character and musical requirements in the two works themselves, it remains rather hard to hear these two recordings sequentially as part of the same cycle. On the other hand, the move to Linn has in no way hindered Zander’s verbal discourse – and in fact has arguably opened new possibilities. By altering the format from a bonus CD to a free download on the Linn website, Zander is no longer constrained by length. In fact, his talk, running at more than 100 minutes, is longer than the symphony itself.
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