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EMI Box 150 birth anniversary
Mahler Complete Edition (Limited Edition)
CD1
Song of grief (1878-80, revised 1892-3 & 1898-9)
Helena Deze (soprano)
Arufurida Hodgson (mezzo-soprano)
Robert Teare, (tenor)
Shawn Lee (bass)
City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Simon Rattle
October 1983 12 & 13, June 24, 1984, Town Hall, Birmingham recorded
Piano Quartet in A minor (unfinished 1876-8) - first movement *
Domus *
April 1988, Barunabasu Church St., Woodside Park, London recording
CD2
Wandering rally song (poem Mahler) (1884-5, revised? 1891-6) (all 4 songs)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)
Philharmonia Orchestra
Conductor Wilhelm Furtwangler
June 1952 24 & 25, Kingsway Hall, London Recordings (mono)
Symphony No. 1 in D major, "Giant" (1884-8, revised 1893-6)
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Carlo Maria Giulini
March 30, 1971, Temple MEDINAH, recorded in Chicago
CD3
Symphony No. 2 in C minor (1888-94, revised 1903) "Resurrection"
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano)
Hilde = Roessl Majdan (mezzo-soprano)
Philharmonia Chorus
Philharmonia Orchestra
Conductor Otto Klemperer
November 1961 22-24 days 15,24 Sun in March 1962, Kingsway Hall, London Recording
CD4
Lieder (1879-83)
1.Im Lenz (poetry Mahler)
2.Winterlied (poetry Mahler)
3.Maitanz im Grunen (poetry Mahler)
Ian Bosutorijji (tenor)
Antonio Pappano (piano)
(New record) February 19, 2010, St. Jude = On = the = Hill, Hampstead, London Recording
Discrete and singing (1) (1880-7)
4.Morning of the spring (Leander poetry)
5.Memories (Leander poetry)
6.Hans and Grethe (poem Mahler)
7.Serenade of Don Juan (Tirso de Molina poem, Braunfels)
8.Illusion of Don Juan (Tirso de Molina poem, Braunfels)
(2) (Ming and Al Brentano: the magic horn ,1887-90 than children)
9.To discipline the child for mischief
10.I walked the forest green fun
11.To the outside, outside
12.Powerful imagination
(3) (Ming and Al Brentano: the magic horn ,1887-90 than children)
13.The fort Strassburg
14.Birds in the summer instead
15.Avoidance and separation
16.Seeing other
4,9 - Christa Ludwig (mezzo-soprano) , Gerald Moore (piano)
1,3-5 May 1959, one of Abbey Road Studios, London Recording
5,10,14 - Catherine Karuneusu (soprano) , Roger Vinyoles (piano)
1998 7-9 July day of St. Michael Church, Highgate, London Recording
6,12,15 - Brigitte Fassbender (soprano) , Irwin Gage (piano)
1979 October 24-26 days in March 1980 11-14 days Gemaindehausu recording Berurintserendorufu
16 - Alice Coote (mezzo-soprano) , Julius Drake (piano)
2002 December 19-21 day Patton Hall, Suffolk Record
7,8,11,13,17 - Dietrich Fisher-Dieskau (baritone) , Daniel Barenboim (piano)
February 1978 5-10 days Jimensuvira, recorded in Berlin
CD4-18 - CD5
Symphony No. 3 in D minor (1893-6, revised 1906)
Birgit Renmeruto (contralto)
City of Birmingham Symphony Youth Chorus
City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus Women
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Simon Rattle
October 1997 5-7 day Symphony Hall, Birmingham recorded
Chapter of flowers (created for the Symphony No. 1, Year 1906 abandoned)
Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Paavo Jarvi
May 2007, hr Zendezaru, recorded in Frankfurt
CD6
Symphony No. 4 in G major (1892,1899-1900, revised 1901-10)
Margaret Price (soprano)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor Jascha Horenstein
November 1970 23 & 24, Town Hall, Barking, London Recordings
CD7
Symphony No. 5 in C sharp minor (1901-2, later revised)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor Klaus Tennstedt
December 13, 1988, Royal Festival Hall, London Recordings (Live)
CD8 - CD9
Songs recall the dead child (poem by Ruckert) (1901-4) (5 tracks)
Kathleen Ferrier (contralto)
Vienna Philharmonic
Conductor Bruno Walter
October 4, 1949, Kingsway Hall, London Recordings (mono)
5 Ruckert songs (1901-2), Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano)
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Conductor John Barbirolli
July 1969 17 & 18, recording Watford Town Hall
Symphony No. 6 in A minor (1903-4, revised 1906, later revised) "Tragic"
New Philharmonia Orchestra
Conductor John Barbirolli
August 1967 17-19 days Kingsway Hall, London Recording
CD10
Symphony No. 7 (1904-5, later revised), "Song of the Night"
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Conductor Simon Rattle
June 1991 21 & 22, Concert Hall, Severus, Severus (1991, Old Rose Festival, live)
CD11 - CD12
"Magical horn of the children" from Lieder (Brentano & Poetry aluminate) (1892-1901) (12 songs)
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (baritone)
London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor George Szell
March 1968 8 & 9, Kingsway Hall, London Recording
Symphony No. 8 in E flat major (1906-7) "Symphony of a Thousand"
Elizabeth Connell (soprano I), Uinsu Edith (soprano II)
Charlotte Felicity (soprano III), Touruderize Schmidt (contralto I)
Dinizu Nadine (contralto II), Vasaru Richard (tenor)
Hinninen Jorma (baritone), Hans Sotin (bass)
Tiffin School Boys Choir, London Philharmonic Choir
David Hill (organ)
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor Klaus Tennstedt
April 1986 20-24 days Worsamustu Town Hall, London Recording , October 1986 8-10 days of Westminster Cathedral, London Recordings
CD13
Song of the Earth ( "Flute of China" (poem Betoge) from) (1907-9)
Christa Ludwig (contralto), Fritz Vundarihhi (tenor)
Philharmonia Orchestra and New Firuhani Orchestra
Conductor Otto Klemperer
February 1964 19-22 days Kingsway Hall & November 1964 7 & the 8th, 1966 July 6 to 9, The Abbey Road Studio 1, London Recording
CD14
Symphony No. 9 in D major (1908-9)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor John Barbirolli
January 1964 10,11,14 & 18, Church of Jesus Christ, Berlin recording
CD15
F-sharp minor Symphony No. 10 (1910)
(Mahler manuscript, and Derek Cook Berthold Goldschmidt, Colin Matthews & Cooperative play version by David Matthews)
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor Simon Rattle
September 1999 24 & 25, Philharmonic, Recorded live in Berlin
CD16-Bonus Tracks
5 Ruckert Lieder (1901-2)
Thomas Hampson (baritone)
Wolfram Rieger (piano)
March 1996 19-21 day one of Abbey Road Studios, London Recording
I was dumped into the world (poem by Ruckert)
Janet Baker (mezzo-soprano)
Halle Orchestra
Conductor John Barbirolli
May 4, 1967, No. 1, Abbey Road Studios, London Recording
I was dumped into the world (poem by Ruckert) (LP from the new remastered)
Christa Ludwig (soprano)
Gerald Moore (piano)
November 1957 1,11,13,14,17 & 20, The Abbey Road Studio 1, London Recording
I was dumped into the world (poem by Ruckert)
Christa Ludwig (soprano)
Philharmonia Orchestra
Conductor Otto Klemperer
February 1964 17-19 days Kingsway Hall, London Recording
I was dumped into the world (poem by Ruckert)
Dietrich Fischer- Dieskau (baritone)
Daniel Barenboim (piano)
February 1978 5-10 days Jimensuvira, recorded in Berlin
I dumped into the world (poem by Ruckert)
Thomas Allen (baritone)
British Chamber Orchestra
Conductor Jeffrey Tate
May 1988 16 & 17, October 16, 1989, The Abbey Road Studio 1, London Recording
I dumped into the world (poem by Ruckert)
Brigitte Fassbender (soprano)
Irwin Gage (piano)
1979 October 24-26 days in March 1980 11-14 days Gemaindehausu recording
I dumped into the world (poem by Ruckert)
Catherine Karuneus(soprano)
Roger Vinyoles (piano)
1998 7-9 July day of St. Michael Church, Highgate, London Recording
fourth movement of Symphony No. 2) (a strange horn of child)
Alice Coote (mezzo-soprano)
Julius Drake (piano)
2002 December 19-21 day Patton Hall, Suffolk Record