Oh,i did not know all that,thanks for the info.By the way,my name is Tom,and i am from Belgrade,Serbia.When i am already addressing the group,i would like to...
Hi all, Last night, I attended Los Angeles Philharmonic's performance of Mahler's 9th, under guest conductor Alan Gilbert, at the Walt Disney Hall and was...
Pricipal LA Times critic Mark Swed has interesting words about Alan Gilbert's M9 in LA and about M9 in its own right. << Gilbert finds new life in Mahler's 9th...
... Hello Armen, I do recall you from somewhere else:-) It is a shame that nobody on this list of over 400 persons-- where new members join every day-- seems...
I have just heard this new version of Fourth,and i can say that it is simply the best i know of-incredibly poetic,lyricall,pure magic from the beginning to the...
... As a new mahlerite (i.e., still very much in the "learning"), I could not agree with you more. I have been able to listen to it (almost live) on the radio...
... I wasn't all that impressed with Abbado's M6, butas for M4's I really like Szells at a bargain price. ... Try his M3 as well, it's among my favorites. ... ...
My name is Warren Malach and I want to thank Yoel for the opportunity to rejoing this forum. My particular Mahler recordings collection focus is collecting...
I'm relatively new to M6 but found myself very much captured by Abbado's interpretation. Rather than bursting out with a gunslinging approach, I found his...
I would llike to hear from anyone who has listened to the new Abbado Mahler cycle discs and the older cycle recordings, how the two different cycles compare....
Greetings, Warren, and welcome back. You wrote: "My particular Mahler recordings collection focus is collecting all of the complete or near-complete Mahler ...
Thanks, Mitch! I have the Svetlanov #3, but would be interested in #7, if it is still there. I feel badly becaused I passed up several years ago on some...
... Hi Tom from Belgrade. When you posted your query, I went to check "Brahms" in the indices of vols. II and III of HLdLG's biography and, although I don't...
The mention of the de la Grange Mahler biography reminds me that I recently contacted Oxford University press and--you guessed it!--the release date of the 4th...
I am just about finishing the Jonathan Carr Bio of Mahler and found it quite good (surely a light read compared to OUP Volumes). Anyone have any further...
Scott, IMHO the Donald Mitchell trilogy (GUSTAV MAHLER: THE EARLY YEARS; GUSTAV MAHLER: THE WUNDERHORN YEARS; GUSTAV MAHLER: SYMPHONIES OF LIFE AND DEATH) are...
Well,there is that Kennedy's biography of Mahler published in Master musician series,but it is rather thin, it contains just basic info. , Scott Dexter...
Thanks for those informations,Yoel!Well,i have noticed that in virtually every book about Brahms that i have read,it is mentioned that he played significant...
I remember an anecdote from somewhere. Brahms, visiting Budapest, went to a performance of Don Giovanni, but not with much enthusiasm - not having much of an...
... Poking around the web it seems Volumes 2 and 3 of the de la Grange biography are readily available, but I can't seem to find Vol 1 anywhere. Is this out of...
... For some considerable time. HLdlG is planning to update/rewrite it after volume 4. There is a considerable overlap between the original volume 1 and volume...
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The original English language Volume One, published in the 1970s, may indeed be out of print, but the new one won't be published until after Volume Four, which...
It should be mentioned that the English language translation of the 4-volume French edition of the de la Grange Mahler biography, which is being published by...
Such a delightful story! I love anecdotes like this. Jim Labri superioris capilli ... From: mahler@yahoogroups.com [mailto:mahler@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of...
... Well, it seems, Tom, that no one here addressed your issue (as nobody responded to my issue). Instead we were treated to the obvious fact that DLG's last...
... Indeed Mozart as opera composer was another one whom GM was very devoted to. There is that wonderful story (which I won't check now for chapter and verse)...
... most music ... Sibelius and ... of this ... himself ... find HLDLG ... abundant ... I think this is a bit of a simplistic generalisation and I don't think...
Here i come again with Brahms...i hope i am not being boring...but it seems to me that Mahler has indeed learned a lot from him..i mean his adagios and...
At least HLdlG gives us all of the information, whether he analyzes it well or not. One has to be willing to approach HLdlG as something which must be taken...
... Should I be able to pick up Vol2 having not read Vol1 and be able to grasp what he's getting at? -- Scott Dexter "You're not one of us." "I don't think I'm...