747313968428

Godard: Piano Works Vol. 2

Eliane Reyes

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Format: CD

Cat No: GP684

Release Date:  12 January 2015

Label:  Grand Piano

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  747313968428

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  Godard

  • Description

    Melodiya presents a recording of Gustav Mahler's Second Symphony as interpreted by Yuri Temirkanov.The Second Symphony was a landmark in Mahler's artistic biography. It took him six years to compose it (1888 to 1894), and chronologically it concurred with the swift rise of his conducting career. For the first time Mahler addressed a tragic collision of the inevitability of death thus casting doubt on the purport of human existence ('Why did you live? Why did you suffer? Is it all an enormous frightful joke?' the composer wrote to a friend). The Second Symphony became Mahler's first vocal one. Just like Beethoven, he needed a word to completely expose his idea, and the word was found in Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock's ode ('Rise again, yes, you shall rise again / My dust') - the answer to the symphony's main question was found in the Christian idea of Resurrection. A large-scale line-up and gigantic volume of the symphony (it lasts more than 80 minutes) did not prevent it from becoming one of Mahler's most popular works that has been subjected to numerous interpretations by conductors. Yuri Temirkanov is a prominent representative of Ilya Musin's school, who now heads the Academic Symphony Orchestra of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Society and previously conducted the orchestra of the State Academic Kirov (now Mariinsky) Opera and Ballet Theatre for many years. With that orchestra, he was one of the first in the USSR who realized the recording Mahler's Second Symphony in 1980. The recording features Kirov Theatre soloists Evgenia Gorokhovskaya and Galina Kovalyova.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Reve Vecu, Op. 140
      • 2. Nocturne No. 1, Op. 68
      • 3. Nocturne No. 2, Op. 90
      • 4. Nocturne No. 3, Op. 139
      • 5. Nocturne No. 4, Op. 150
      • 6. No. 1. Menuet
      • 7. No. 2. Andante
      • 8. No. 3. Gavotte
      • 9. I. Ballade
      • 10. II. Intermezzo: Vivace
      • 11. III. Scherzo: Final
      • 12. Renouveau, Op. 82
      • 13. No. 1. Lamartine
      • 14. No. 2. Alfred De Musset
      • 15. No. 3. Victor Hugo