Mahler - Symphony N°7 – Leonard Bernstein (2LP, Box set, Digital Recording) - AudioSoundMusic
Mahler - Symphony N°7 – Leonard Bernstein (2LP, Box set, Digital Recording) - AudioSoundMusic
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Mahler - Symphony N°7 – Leonard Bernstein (2LP, Box set, Digital Recording) - AudioSoundMusic
Mahler - Symphony N°7 – Leonard Bernstein (2LP, Box set, Digital Recording) - AudioSoundMusic

Mahler - Symphony N°7 – Leonard Bernstein (2LP, Box set, Digital Recording)

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Gustav Mahler - Symphony N°7 -

New York Philharmonic

Leonard Bernstein, conductor

 

2LPs, Box set

Original analog Master tape : NO (Digital Recording Original Master Tape)

Heavy Press : 180g Virgin vinyl

Record color : Black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Pallas (Germany)

Label : Analogphonic

Original label : Deutsche Grammophon

Mastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio

Originally released in 1983

Reissued in 2016

 

Tracks :

Side A :

  1. Langsam (Adagio)
  2. AllegroRisoluto, Ma Non Troppo

Side B

  1. Nachtmusik - Allegro Moderato

Side C :

  1. Scherzo – Shattenhaft
  2. Nachtmusik - Allegro Moderato

Side D :

  1. Rondo - Finale Tempo I (Allegro Ordinario)
  2. Tempo II (Allegro Moderato Ma Energico

 

Reviews:

“The slow tempo for the opening of the Seventh lends bounding energy to the Allegro when it arrives but there is a beautiful stillness for the central interlude. The ending is clamorous and fundamentally optimistic. The first Nachtmusik is full of light and shade with expertly played solo contributions, and you really get the feeling that Bernstein is enjoying himself for the first trio section. The scherzo is dark but not especially threatening and the second Nachtmusik has well played solos but lacks humour. However, the ebullient, eclectic finale could well have been written for this conductor’s personality, and the closing bars seem to embrace the vulgarity enthusiastically.” Music Web-International

 

Ratings:

Discogs : 4.38 / 5

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