Wydawnictwo: Pentatone
Nr katalogowy: PTC 5187363
Nośnik: 2 CD
Data wydania: luty 2025
EAN: 8717306263634
Nr katalogowy: PTC 5187363
Nośnik: 2 CD
Data wydania: luty 2025
EAN: 8717306263634
Mahler: Symphony No. 3
Pentatone - PTC 5187363
Kompozytor
Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)
Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)
Wykonawcy
Catriona Morison, mezzo-soprano
Prague Philharmonic Choir / Lukáš Vasilek
Pueri gaudentes / Libor Sládek & Jan Kyjovský
Czech Philharmonic / Jsemyon Bychkov
Catriona Morison, mezzo-soprano
Prague Philharmonic Choir / Lukáš Vasilek
Pueri gaudentes / Libor Sládek & Jan Kyjovský
Czech Philharmonic / Jsemyon Bychkov
Mahler:
Symphony No. 3 in D Minor
(1895-1896)
Symphony No. 3 in D Minor
(1895-1896)
The Czech Philharmonic and its Chief Conductor and Music Director Semyon Bychkov continue their acclaimed Mahler cycle with the composer’s Third Symphony, working together with mezzo-soprano Catriona Morison, the Prague Philharmonic Choir and Pueri Gaudentes. In this monumental work, Mahler combines a text from Nietzsche’s Also sprach Zarathustra with the folk song inspirations of Des Knaben Wunderhorn, culminating in eternal bliss in the closing Adagio. To Bychkov, this longest Mahler symphony offers his “least hysterical” music, and hearing it for the first time as a 10-year-old choirboy kindled his life-long fascination and love for this composer. With this recording, it comes full circle. The Czech Philharmonic – recently awarded Gramophone’s Orchestra of the Year Award – is one of the world’s orchestral gems, recognised for its rich tradition with the Czech masters as well as European repertoire. Together with their Chief Conductor and Music Director Semyon Bychkov, they have so far recorded for PENTATONE Mahler’s First, Second, Fourth and Fifth Symphonies (2022-2023), part of the complete Mahler cycle to be released by the label, as well as Smetana’s Má vlast and Dvořák’s Seventh, Eighth and Ninth Symphonies (2024). The Orchestra is also featured on the albums Folk Songs (2023) and Czech Songs (2024) recorded by Magdalena Kožená and Sir Simon Rattle, as well as Dvořák Legends & Rhapsodies with Tomáš Netopil.