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Mahler: Symphony No. 8 & Adagio from Symphony No. 10

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In spite of its small flaws, this is undeniably a great performance of Mahler's Eighth. It has the right balance of line and harmony, the right feel for mass and momentum, the right sense of being in and of the moment, and above all, the sheer audacity to pull off the whole mighty and monumental work. Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas is not quite as precise as he should be at every point in the score. Some entrances are not exact, some sonorities are not properly balanced, and some tempo relationships are not as tight as they could be. But these are small flaws in comparison with the greatness of Tilson Thomas' conception and the magnificence of his execution. Similarly, the San Francisco Symphony is not quite as together as they could be in every bar of the piece. There are slips in ensemble, as well as the occasional flub that such virtuoso writing orchestral can cause in even the best bands. But again, the tremendous verve and enormous power the San Francisco musicians bring to the music more than make up for their few mistakes.
High praise goes to James Morris for his stentorian bass, and to Erin Wall for her clarion soprano, but another soloist's diction is on-again, off-again. The San Francisco Symphony Chorus deserves cheers for its strength and agility, as do the children's choruses for their purity of tone, but both groups have occasional intonation problems. The weaknesses, though, are insignificant in the face of the sweep and grandeur of the total performance, which grabs listeners from the first bar and doesn't let go until they are left, starry-eyed and laughing, at the last ringing chord of the final Chorus Mysticus.
This great Eighth is paired on the recording with a reading of the opening movement of Mahler's Tenth that makes its composer sound like a self-pitying, self-absorbed weakling. That such a puny and pusillanimous account comes before the first movement of the Eighth in the program is deeply regrettable.
Played back on a standard stereo system, the performance sounds dim and distant unless turned up to the highest volume, and even then it's not significantly better. When it's played on a quadraphonic super-audio system, however, the performers seem to step into your living room, or, put another way, they're inviting you to step into their concert hall.

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Mahler: Symphony No. 8 & Adagio from Symphony No. 10

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1
Symphony No. 10: Adagio
00:27:46

San Francisco Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist - Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor - Gustav Mahler, Composer

© 2008 San Francisco Symphony ℗ 2008 San Francisco Symphony

2
Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major: Pt. 1, Veni, creator spiritus
00:07:24

James Morris, Bass-Baritone Vocals - San Francisco Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist - Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor - Gustav Mahler, Composer - San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Chorus - Anthony Dean Griffey, Tenor Vocals - Yvonne Naef, Mezzo-soprano Vocals - Katarina Karnéus, Mezzo-soprano Vocals - Erin Wall, Soprano Vocals - Elza van den Heever, Soprano Vocals - Quinn Kelsey, Baritone Vocals

© 2008 San Francisco Symphony ℗ 2008 San Francisco Symphony

3
Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major: Pt. 1, Accende lumen sensibus
00:04:29

James Morris, Bass-Baritone Vocals - Kevin Fox, Director - San Francisco Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist - Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor - Gustav Mahler, Composer - San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Chorus - Anthony Dean Griffey, Tenor Vocals - Yvonne Naef, Mezzo-soprano Vocals - Katarina Karnéus, Mezzo-soprano Vocals - Ragnar Bohlin, Director - San Francisco Girls Chorus, Chorus - Erin Wall, Soprano Vocals - Elza van den Heever, Soprano Vocals - Quinn Kelsey, Baritone Vocals - Susan McMane, Director - Pacific Boychoir, Chorus

© 2008 San Francisco Symphony ℗ 2008 San Francisco Symphony

4
Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major: Pt. 1, Infunde amorem cordibus
00:08:55

James Morris, Bass-Baritone Vocals - Kevin Fox, Director - San Francisco Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist - Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor - Gustav Mahler, Composer - San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Chorus - Anthony Dean Griffey, Tenor Vocals - Yvonne Naef, Mezzo-soprano Vocals - Katarina Karnéus, Mezzo-soprano Vocals - Ragnar Bohlin, Director - San Francisco Girls Chorus, Chorus - Erin Wall, Soprano Vocals - Elza van den Heever, Soprano Vocals - Quinn Kelsey, Baritone Vocals - Susan McMane, Director - Pacific Boychoir, Chorus

© 2008 San Francisco Symphony ℗ 2008 San Francisco Symphony

5
Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major: Pt. 1, Gloria Patri Domino
00:02:40

James Morris, Bass-Baritone Vocals - Kevin Fox, Director - San Francisco Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist - Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor - Gustav Mahler, Composer - San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Chorus - Anthony Dean Griffey, Tenor Vocals - Yvonne Naef, Mezzo-soprano Vocals - Katarina Karnéus, Mezzo-soprano Vocals - Ragnar Bohlin, Director - San Francisco Girls Chorus, Chorus - Erin Wall, Soprano Vocals - Elza van den Heever, Soprano Vocals - Quinn Kelsey, Baritone Vocals - Susan McMane, Director - Pacific Boychoir, Chorus

© 2008 San Francisco Symphony ℗ 2008 San Francisco Symphony

6
Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major: Pt. 2, Poco Adagio
00:11:13

San Francisco Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist - Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor - Gustav Mahler, Composer

© 2008 San Francisco Symphony ℗ 2008 San Francisco Symphony

7
Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major: Pt. 2, Waldung, sie schwankt heran
00:04:56

San Francisco Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist - Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor - Gustav Mahler, Composer - San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Chorus - Ragnar Bohlin, Director

© 2008 San Francisco Symphony ℗ 2008 San Francisco Symphony

8
Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major: Pt. 2, Ewiger Wonnebrand
00:01:15

San Francisco Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist - Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor - Gustav Mahler, Composer - Quinn Kelsey, Baritone Vocals

© 2008 San Francisco Symphony ℗ 2008 San Francisco Symphony

9
Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major: Pt. 2, Wie Felsenabgrund mir zu Füssen
00:04:36

James Morris, Bass-Baritone Vocals - San Francisco Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist - Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor - Gustav Mahler, Composer

© 2008 San Francisco Symphony ℗ 2008 San Francisco Symphony

10
Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major: Pt. 2, Gerettet ist das edle Glied
00:05:39

Kevin Fox, Director - San Francisco Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist - Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor - Gustav Mahler, Composer - San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Chorus - Ragnar Bohlin, Director - San Francisco Girls Chorus, Chorus - Susan McMane, Director - Pacific Boychoir, Chorus

© 2008 San Francisco Symphony ℗ 2008 San Francisco Symphony

11
Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major: Pt. 2, Hier ist die Aussicht frei
00:04:19

Kevin Fox, Director - San Francisco Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist - Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor - Gustav Mahler, Composer - San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Chorus - Anthony Dean Griffey, Tenor Vocals - Ragnar Bohlin, Director - San Francisco Girls Chorus, Chorus - Susan McMane, Director - Pacific Boychoir, Chorus

© 2008 San Francisco Symphony ℗ 2008 San Francisco Symphony

12
Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major: Pt. 2, Dir, der Unberührbaren
00:05:02

Kevin Fox, Director - San Francisco Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist - Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor - Gustav Mahler, Composer - San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Chorus - Ragnar Bohlin, Director - San Francisco Girls Chorus, Chorus - Susan McMane, Director - Pacific Boychoir, Chorus

© 2008 San Francisco Symphony ℗ 2008 San Francisco Symphony

13
Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major: Pt. 2, Du schwebst zu Höhen
00:01:19

Kevin Fox, Director - San Francisco Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist - Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor - Gustav Mahler, Composer - San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Chorus - Ragnar Bohlin, Director - San Francisco Girls Chorus, Chorus - Elza van den Heever, Soprano Vocals - Susan McMane, Director - Pacific Boychoir, Chorus

© 2008 San Francisco Symphony ℗ 2008 San Francisco Symphony

14
Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major: Pt. 2, Bei dem Bronn, zu dem schon weiland
00:07:59

Kevin Fox, Director - San Francisco Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist - Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor - Gustav Mahler, Composer - San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Chorus - Yvonne Naef, Mezzo-soprano Vocals - Katarina Karnéus, Mezzo-soprano Vocals - Ragnar Bohlin, Director - San Francisco Girls Chorus, Chorus - Erin Wall, Soprano Vocals - Elza van den Heever, Soprano Vocals - Susan McMane, Director - Pacific Boychoir, Chorus

© 2008 San Francisco Symphony ℗ 2008 San Francisco Symphony

15
Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major: Pt. 2, Komm, hebe dich zu höhen Sphären
00:01:16

San Francisco Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist - Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor - Gustav Mahler, Composer - San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Chorus - Laura Claycomb, Soprano Vocals - Ragnar Bohlin, Director

© 2008 San Francisco Symphony ℗ 2008 San Francisco Symphony

16
Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major: Pt. 2, Blicket auf
00:06:32

Kevin Fox, Director - San Francisco Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist - Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor - Gustav Mahler, Composer - San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Chorus - Anthony Dean Griffey, Tenor Vocals - Ragnar Bohlin, Director - San Francisco Girls Chorus, Chorus - Susan McMane, Director - Pacific Boychoir, Chorus

© 2008 San Francisco Symphony ℗ 2008 San Francisco Symphony

17
Symphony No. 8 in E-Flat Major: Pt. 2, Alles Vergängliche
00:06:15

James Morris, Bass-Baritone Vocals - Kevin Fox, Director - San Francisco Symphony, Orchestra, MainArtist - Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor - Gustav Mahler, Composer - San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Chorus - Anthony Dean Griffey, Tenor Vocals - Yvonne Naef, Mezzo-soprano Vocals - Katarina Karnéus, Mezzo-soprano Vocals - Ragnar Bohlin, Director - San Francisco Girls Chorus, Chorus - Erin Wall, Soprano Vocals - Elza van den Heever, Soprano Vocals - Quinn Kelsey, Baritone Vocals - Susan McMane, Director - Pacific Boychoir, Chorus

© 2008 San Francisco Symphony ℗ 2008 San Francisco Symphony

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In spite of its small flaws, this is undeniably a great performance of Mahler's Eighth. It has the right balance of line and harmony, the right feel for mass and momentum, the right sense of being in and of the moment, and above all, the sheer audacity to pull off the whole mighty and monumental work. Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas is not quite as precise as he should be at every point in the score. Some entrances are not exact, some sonorities are not properly balanced, and some tempo relationships are not as tight as they could be. But these are small flaws in comparison with the greatness of Tilson Thomas' conception and the magnificence of his execution. Similarly, the San Francisco Symphony is not quite as together as they could be in every bar of the piece. There are slips in ensemble, as well as the occasional flub that such virtuoso writing orchestral can cause in even the best bands. But again, the tremendous verve and enormous power the San Francisco musicians bring to the music more than make up for their few mistakes.
High praise goes to James Morris for his stentorian bass, and to Erin Wall for her clarion soprano, but another soloist's diction is on-again, off-again. The San Francisco Symphony Chorus deserves cheers for its strength and agility, as do the children's choruses for their purity of tone, but both groups have occasional intonation problems. The weaknesses, though, are insignificant in the face of the sweep and grandeur of the total performance, which grabs listeners from the first bar and doesn't let go until they are left, starry-eyed and laughing, at the last ringing chord of the final Chorus Mysticus.
This great Eighth is paired on the recording with a reading of the opening movement of Mahler's Tenth that makes its composer sound like a self-pitying, self-absorbed weakling. That such a puny and pusillanimous account comes before the first movement of the Eighth in the program is deeply regrettable.
Played back on a standard stereo system, the performance sounds dim and distant unless turned up to the highest volume, and even then it's not significantly better. When it's played on a quadraphonic super-audio system, however, the performers seem to step into your living room, or, put another way, they're inviting you to step into their concert hall.

© TiVo

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