Mahler: Symphony No. 7 / Haitink, Bavarian Radio Symphony

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The Dutch conductor Bernard Haitink and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra were linked by a long and intensive artistic collaboration, brought to an abrupt end by his death in October 2021. BR-KLASSIK now presents outstanding and as yet unreleased live recordings of concerts from the past years. This recording of Mahler's Seventh Symphony documents concerts from February 2011 in Munich.

As an interpreter of the symphonic repertoire, and especially that of the German-Austrian late Romantic period, Haitink was held in high esteem worldwide. With him, the symphonies of Gustav Mahler were always in the best of hands. His driving principle was to take the sound architecture of a musical composition with its many-layered interweavings and render it transparently audible; extreme sensitivity of sound was paired with a clearly structured interpretation of the score.

A valid recording of Mahler's Seventh Symphony places the highest demands on the skills of the conductor as well as on the virtuosity of each individual orchestral musician. Only under such circumstances can the highly complex individual voices merge to form a magnificent whole – an undertaking that achieves breathtaking effects time and again. A conductor is required here who unites the ensemble of individual, soloist-level musicians with an overarching musical concept. With its two grotesque "night musics", its sounds of nature, naïve folk motifs and intoxicating orchestral tutti, the Seventh Symphony is highly typical of Mahler's unique sound world.



Product Description:


  • Release Date: June 02, 2023


  • Catalog Number: BRK900209


  • UPC: 4035719002096


  • Label: BR-KLASSIK


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Period: Late Romantic


  • Composer: Gustav Mahler


  • Conductor: Bernard Haitink


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks



Works:


  1. Symphony No. 7

    Composer: Gustav Mahler

    Ensemble: Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra

    Conductor: Bernard Haitink