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Title: Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 5
Artist: Duisburg Philharmonic Orchestra
Genre: Classical
Recording producer, recording engineer: Ralf Koschnicke / Ralf Kolbinger
Recorded at Philharmonie Mercatorhalle Duisburg, 22-23rd September 2010
Format: Audiophile 192kHz/24bit
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The fifth is a cursed work. No one understands it', complained Gustav Mahler in 1904 on the occasion of a performance in Hamburg. Many peculiarities of the work keep it from being easily approachable. First of all, there is the harmonic progression of the work, which leads from a C-sharp minor funeral march to the finale in D major. A circle is drawn which cannot and will not close. The symphony does not even begin with a movement in sonata form; the funeral march has the function of an introduction on an immense scale. Only when we reach the third movement do we reach the actual main movement. Gustav Mahler himself hinted at the unique harmonic plan of his fifth symphony: 'It is very difficult to speak of a key of the "whole symphony" considering the disposition of the movements (the "first" movement is placed second), and I prefer that it remain unwritten, so as to prevent misunderstandings. (The main movement, the second one, is in A minor - the Andante, the first movement, is in C-sharp minor.) The symphony is named after its main movement - but only if it appears first, which was always the case - with the sole exception of this work.
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Jonathan Darlington, Duisburger Philharmoniker - Symphony No. 5 (Track II)
יונתן דרלינגטון וה - Duisburg Philharmonics שלו מבצעים את סימפוניה ה - 5 של מאהלר. הלייבל של Ivor Tiefenbrun כמובן.
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