Harry Caul is an invader of privacy. The best in the business.
And there’s also an organ. It’s not (Mahler’s) biggest symphony. He wrote the Symphony No. 8, which is called the “Symphony of a Thousand,” which is even bigger. We’ve done that twice ...
An all-day marathon of youth orchestras from around L.A. proves to be a highlight of the L.A. Phil's Mahler Grooves festival, ...
Among other Mahler symphony cycles, only Gielen’s SWR traversal (it does not include Das Lied) possibly rivals Bertini for sonic and interpretive consistency. Yet Hänssler’s relatively uneconomical 13 ...
Give Mahler a cheery nursery-rhyme ditty and he’ll turn it into the bleakest of gallows marches. Don’t believe us? Have a listen to the opening of the third movement of the First Symphony.
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