Composers Pierre Boulez & Rocco DiPietro and Ray White |
I never cared for Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 1, "Titan" until I listened attentively recently to Pierre Boulez's DGG recording with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Such detail, such clarity - I've read that Boulez's Mahler recordings are conceptually the antithesis of Leonard Bernstein's much admired Mahler recordings. My first Mahler recordings were Maurice Abravanel's Mahler Symphony No. 8 with the Utah Symphony and Leonard Bernstein's Mahler No. 7 with the New York Philharmonic - recordings that I still admire.
It's not only Mahler-Time, but Mahler's time - think of Fin-De-Siècle Vienna.
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