For Gustav Mahler, composing his early symphonies meant „building a
world”. His Ninth, however, seems more concerned with the deconstruction
of this world – a look back, a long farewell. In the draft of his
score, he noted words like „O youth! Vanished! O love! Blown away!“. In
1909, his idyllic world was destroyed, having been diagnosed with a
heart valve defect two years earlier – a disease that would ultimately
lead to his death.
While his last completed symphony still contains some folksy
elements, Mahler composed a heartbreaking Adagio as its Finale. Herbert
Blomstedt, honorary conductor of the
Bamberger Symphoniker, guides the orchestra through this rollercoaster of emotions, ranging between deep sadness, comfort and melancholia. This exceptional recording is the first CD release with the Bamberger Symphoniker and their honorary conductor Herbert Blomstedt!
Bamberger Symphoniker, guides the orchestra through this rollercoaster of emotions, ranging between deep sadness, comfort and melancholia. This exceptional recording is the first CD release with the Bamberger Symphoniker and their honorary conductor Herbert Blomstedt!
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