Last week, at my second subscription concert to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, I had the misfortune of hearing Emmanual Ax perform Chopin's Second Piano Concerto, but the supreme pleasure of hearing the Toronto Symphony Orchestra's musical director Peter Oundjian conduct the First Symphony of Gustav Mahler. I have a recording of this, and his unfinished Tenth symphony, featuring Lenard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic and this work had always been very moving, but hearing it live was an entirely diferent experience.
Last season I went to many concerts, a Mozart symphony, Beethoven's 6th and 9th symphonies, and other orchestral compositions by composers such as Saint-Saens, Brahms, Berlioz and Mendelssohn. Not since last week however did I fully realize that some music (such as this Mahler symphony) simply cannot be fully enjoyed in recorded form. I have never been more moved in my life and was so engulfed in the music that at times, I forgot where I was; it was really incredible.
So I am posting this topic for several reasons; one is to find out your opinions on the idea that some muusic cannot be fully enjoyed on CD, another is to see what some of you think of Mahler as a composer and if you are familiar with his work (as he is one of the few great composers I have not yet explored) and also, as a sort of side topic, which set of Mahler symphonies should I buy and what do you recommend. I was considering the Bernstein set featuring both the symphonies and orchestral songs, but the price is holding me back.
Next week at the TSO is Beethoven's Violin concerto and Tchaikovsky's 6th symphony, possibly my favorite symphony of all time; let's hope I am just as moved.
[This message has been edited by Haffner (edited 10-03-2004).]
Last season I went to many concerts, a Mozart symphony, Beethoven's 6th and 9th symphonies, and other orchestral compositions by composers such as Saint-Saens, Brahms, Berlioz and Mendelssohn. Not since last week however did I fully realize that some music (such as this Mahler symphony) simply cannot be fully enjoyed in recorded form. I have never been more moved in my life and was so engulfed in the music that at times, I forgot where I was; it was really incredible.
So I am posting this topic for several reasons; one is to find out your opinions on the idea that some muusic cannot be fully enjoyed on CD, another is to see what some of you think of Mahler as a composer and if you are familiar with his work (as he is one of the few great composers I have not yet explored) and also, as a sort of side topic, which set of Mahler symphonies should I buy and what do you recommend. I was considering the Bernstein set featuring both the symphonies and orchestral songs, but the price is holding me back.
Next week at the TSO is Beethoven's Violin concerto and Tchaikovsky's 6th symphony, possibly my favorite symphony of all time; let's hope I am just as moved.
[This message has been edited by Haffner (edited 10-03-2004).]
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