Mahler - Symphony no.3
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Label: DSO Live
Cat No: DSOLIVE007
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 1st April 2016
Contents
Artists
Kelley O’Connor (mezzo-soprano)Women of the Dallas Symphony Chorus
Children’s Chorus of Greater Dallas
Conductor
Jaap van ZwedenWorks
Symphony no.3 in D minorArtists
Kelley O’Connor (mezzo-soprano)Women of the Dallas Symphony Chorus
Children’s Chorus of Greater Dallas
Conductor
Jaap van ZwedenAbout
Of the performance, Scott Cantrell of Dallas Morning News said, “Jaap van Zweden commanded the piece both intellectually and viscerally, and the orchestra played stunningly… The finale was sheer magic.” Mike Greenberg of Classical Voice North America wrote, “Van Zweden proved to be a Mahlerian of the first water.”
Reviews
This live recording is of extra interest given that its Dutch conductor was recently appointed next music director of the New York Philharmonic. For me, the appeal of Jaap van Zweden is his lack of pomp or histrionics, his no-nonsense rigour, his steady hand. Yet while his control is impressive, this isn’t the most exciting Mahler 3. He plots a clean path through the sprawling first movement and makes the climax an unambiguous joy. As a violinist (once youngest-ever leader of the Concertgebouw), he knows how to strip away clutter and let players do their thing: listen to the simple but still-fluid wind and brass solos. Kate MollesonError on this page? Let us know here
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