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Rias Sinfonieorchester Berlin|Symphony No. 4 and Kindertotenlieder

Symphony No. 4 and Kindertotenlieder

Otto Klemperer, RIAS Sinfonieorchester Berlin, George London, Elfriede Trötschel

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For the Mahler collector who feels an uncontrollable compulsion to hear every recording of the master's works ever made, this disc will be absolutely necessary. For them, the chance to hear newly issued recordings of Mahler's protégé Otto Klemperer leading the cheerful Fourth Symphony in 1956 and dreadful Kindentotenlieder in 1955 will be irresistible. But while these are by no means awful performances, they may still be hard to listen to even for the most dedicated Mahlerite. In the Fourth Symphony, the playing of the RIAS Sinfonieorchester Berlin is the largest part of the reason for this. While clearly a more than competent orchestra, the RIAS nevertheless sounds completely unfamiliar with Mahler's music -- and, what's worse, completely indifferent to it. The combination of warmth and irony intrinsic to the composer is totally absent from their playing, and even the immense force of Klemperer's conducting is unable to persuade them. A smaller part of the reason is that soprano Elfride Trötschel sounds weak, even awkward, in the Fourth's Finale, putting the capstone on a thoroughly disappointing performance. The performance of the Kindentotenlieder that follows, although by no means great, is at least much better. Aside from Klemperer's conducting, the main reason for this is baritone George London's rugged strength and reserved sensitivity. The lesser reason is the slightly more refined and marginally more sympathetic playing of the Kölner Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester. While by no means the Wiener Philharmoniker, the players sound convinced by Klemperer and the music. For listeners coming to the Fourth Symphony or the Kindentotenlieder for the first time, this disc is entirely unsuitable. For listeners who already know both pieces like they know the back of their hand, this disc will be fascinating. Archipel's remastered air check sound is cleaner and clearer than one would have thought possible given the provenance of the recordings.
© TiVo

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Symhony No. 4 G Major (Gustav Mahler)

1
Heiter, bedächtigt - Nicht eilen
Rias Sinfonieorchester Berlin
00:16:44

Gustav Mahler, Composer - Otto Klemperer, Conductor - RIAS Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Orchestra, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Archipel (P) 2006 Archipel

2
In gemächlicher Bewegung
Rias Sinfonieorchester Berlin
00:09:28

Gustav Mahler, Composer - Otto Klemperer, Conductor - RIAS Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Orchestra, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Archipel (P) 2006 Archipel

3
Ruhevoll
Rias Sinfonieorchester Berlin
00:18:21

Gustav Mahler, Composer - Otto Klemperer, Conductor - RIAS Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Orchestra, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Archipel (P) 2006 Archipel

4
Sehr behaglich
Rias Sinfonieorchester Berlin
00:08:55

Gustav Mahler, Composer - Otto Klemperer, Conductor - Elfride Trötschel, Artist - RIAS Sinfonieorchester Berlin, Orchestra, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Archipel (P) 2006 Archipel

Kindertotenlieder (Gustav Mahler)

5
Nun will die Sonn' so hell aufgeh'n
Kölner Rundfunk Sinfonie Orchester
00:05:02

Gustav Mahler, Composer - Otto Klemperer, Conductor - George London, Artist - Kolner Rundfunk Sinfonie Orchester, Orchestra, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Archipel (P) 2006 Archipel

6
Nun seh' ich dich wohl
Kölner Rundfunk Sinfonie Orchester
00:04:10

Gustav Mahler, Composer - Otto Klemperer, Conductor - George London, Artist - Kolner Rundfunk Sinfonie Orchester, Orchestra, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Archipel (P) 2006 Archipel

7
Wenn dein Mütterlein tritt zur Tür herein
Kölner Rundfunk Sinfonie Orchester
00:04:10

Gustav Mahler, Composer - Otto Klemperer, Conductor - George London, Artist - Kolner Rundfunk Sinfonie Orchester, Orchestra, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Archipel (P) 2006 Archipel

8
Oft denk' ich, sie sind nur ausgegangen
Kölner Rundfunk Sinfonie Orchester
00:02:59

Gustav Mahler, Composer - Otto Klemperer, Conductor - George London, Artist - Kolner Rundfunk Sinfonie Orchester, Orchestra, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Archipel (P) 2006 Archipel

9
In diesem Wetter, in diesem Braus
Kölner Rundfunk Sinfonie Orchester
00:06:12

Gustav Mahler, Composer - Otto Klemperer, Conductor - George London, Artist - Kolner Rundfunk Sinfonie Orchester, Orchestra, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Archipel (P) 2006 Archipel

Albumbeschreibung

For the Mahler collector who feels an uncontrollable compulsion to hear every recording of the master's works ever made, this disc will be absolutely necessary. For them, the chance to hear newly issued recordings of Mahler's protégé Otto Klemperer leading the cheerful Fourth Symphony in 1956 and dreadful Kindentotenlieder in 1955 will be irresistible. But while these are by no means awful performances, they may still be hard to listen to even for the most dedicated Mahlerite. In the Fourth Symphony, the playing of the RIAS Sinfonieorchester Berlin is the largest part of the reason for this. While clearly a more than competent orchestra, the RIAS nevertheless sounds completely unfamiliar with Mahler's music -- and, what's worse, completely indifferent to it. The combination of warmth and irony intrinsic to the composer is totally absent from their playing, and even the immense force of Klemperer's conducting is unable to persuade them. A smaller part of the reason is that soprano Elfride Trötschel sounds weak, even awkward, in the Fourth's Finale, putting the capstone on a thoroughly disappointing performance. The performance of the Kindentotenlieder that follows, although by no means great, is at least much better. Aside from Klemperer's conducting, the main reason for this is baritone George London's rugged strength and reserved sensitivity. The lesser reason is the slightly more refined and marginally more sympathetic playing of the Kölner Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester. While by no means the Wiener Philharmoniker, the players sound convinced by Klemperer and the music. For listeners coming to the Fourth Symphony or the Kindentotenlieder for the first time, this disc is entirely unsuitable. For listeners who already know both pieces like they know the back of their hand, this disc will be fascinating. Archipel's remastered air check sound is cleaner and clearer than one would have thought possible given the provenance of the recordings.
© TiVo

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