Tuesday, 13 April 2010

Mahler: Symphony No.9 in D / Richard Strauss: Tod und Verklarung, Metamorphosen - Otto Klemperer, Philharmonia Orchestra



Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)
Symphony No.9 in D
Richard Strauss (1864-1949)
Metamorphosen - (Study for 23 Solo Strings)
Tod und Verklarung Op.24
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Philharmonia Orchestra
Otto Klemperer
1962, 1967

Especially for "troisiemeus"


Reviews:

Gramophone Music Magazine: July 1967 (Click on image to enlarge)

The Free Library.com

Gramophone Music Magazine: January 1990



CD1
01. Symphony No. 9: I. Andante comodo
02. Symphony No. 9: II. Im Tempo eines gemachlichen Landlers
03. Symphony No. 9: III. Rondo-Burleske
 
CD2
01. Mahler: Symphony No.9 in D: IV. Adagio. Sehr langsam und noch zurόckhaltend
02. R. Strauss: Metamorphosen - Studie fur 23 Solostreicher
03. Tod und Verklarung, Op. 24


Posted by Ice
 

2 comments:

octron said...

Ice said...

PW: iceshoweronfire

RAPIDSHARE
CD 01
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http://rapidshare.com/files/375077710/GM.RS.S9.M.TuV.OK.NP.01.part2.rar

CD 02
http://rapidshare.com/files/375078582/GM.RS.S9.M.TuV.OK.NP.02.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/375079626/GM.RS.S9.M.TuV.OK.NP.02.part2.rar


EMBEDUPLOAD
CD 01
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CD 02
http://www.embedupload.com/?d=1XL4HUICGP
http://www.embedupload.com/?d=1ZNQKBF2IG

Happy listening!

13/4/10 00:27

Anonymous said...
Thank you. Much appreciated.

WM
13/4/10 02:35

troisiemeus said...
It was my first and only one request ! and yet uploaded, for ... me !

Many thanks, dear Ice, for this marvelous gift.

I am a happy man !

Troisiemeus.
13/4/10 08:31

Sandflyer said...
Thanks for this. I've been listening to this symphony a lot lately, all the more so after the tragedy that happened in Smolensk on Saturday...
13/4/10 11:40

anon said...
Many thanks dear Ice.
13/4/10 14:47

David Federman said...
There is room in my increasingly capacious heart for lots of visions of Mahler. That includes the humanism and warmth of Barbirolli and Walter as well as the drivenness of Mitropolous. But I have to admit that Klemperer gives a God's eye view of this music. This was the interpretation of the Ninth that brought me back to Mahler in 1972 and that keeps him an important adjunct to my life. Thanks for making it accessible to all the thirsting ears in the blogosphere.
14/4/10 18:47

gastaum said...
thank you. i love mahler =]
16/4/10 14:09


Anonymous said...
Thanks a million for this wonderful post. This recording is absolutely amazing.
21 March 2012 09:15

kike said...
Thank you so much Ice for sharing this one on Mahler-Klemperer. My kind regards, K.
8 April 2012 04:19

v4v said...



Originally posted by Ice...

PW: iceshoweronfire

Happy listening!

Direct links:

cd01
part 1
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part 2
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cd02
part 1
http://www.mediafire.com/?kdau2nld2vr368z
part 2
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