USA Tel (404) 200-4776

CD88243 Mahler/ Dvorak - Gielen, Iven, Brachmann SWR 2011

CD88243 Mahler/ Dvorak - Gielen, Iven, Brachmann SWR 2011
CD88243 Mahler/ Dvorak - Gielen, Iven, Brachmann SWR 2011
Item# cdmadvgiivbr
$12.95

Product Description

CD88243 Mahler/ Dvorak - Gielen, Iven, Brachmann SWR 2011

The now 83 years old Michael Gielen conducted last Friday an unusual work for such an analytical conductor: Dvorak´s 7th symphony. The result is as one would expect unusual, too. Something like a mixture of Boulez and the late Klemperer! And there are Mahler´s Wunderhorn songs. Gielen has chosen all female songs and duets plus Urlicht from the second and the last set of the fourth symphony. Christiane Iven is a wonderful singer for these songs!

Gustav Mahler (1860 – 1911) Gesänge aus „Des Knaben Wunderhorn"

01. Der Schildwache Nachtlied 02. Verlorne Müh´ 03. Wer hat dies Liedlein erdacht? 04. Das himmlische Leben 05. Trost im Unglück 06. Das irdische Leben 07. Lied des Verfolgten im Turm 08. Urlicht 09. Wo die schönen Trompeten blasen

Antonín Dvorak (1841 – 1904)

Symphony No. 7 in d-minor op. 70

Allegro maestoso Poco adagio Scherzo: Vivace Finale: Allegro

Christiane Iven, soprano/ mezzosoprano Hanno Müller- Brachmann , baritone SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden und Freiburg conductor: Michael Gielen

from digital cable live broadcast, March 25, 2011, Festspielhaus Baden-Baden

mp3 320 kb, excellent sound



The product you receive will be better quality than what you see and hear below.


All download links and files are emailed to you within 72 business hours of your order. Please note: If you are charged shipping for any MP3, please let us know and we will refund you immediately! Also, almost all CD's are available as MP3's.

Shipping rates in the USA are $3.99 for the first item and $1.25 for each additional item. Shipping rates outside the USA are $16.00 for the first item and $2.50 for each additional item.

Important Information!!!
USA Telephone (404) 200-4776 We sell only opera recordings. The recordings are sent to you in paper sleeves with no tray card or inserts, just the raw discs with printed labels. These recordings are of nonprofessional quality that are in the public domain. The quality of these old opera recordings is not very good and they are meant for collectors and educational purposes only. Most of them are 30 or 40 years old, so they might be blurry, colors faded, and not sound very good, but they might not be available elsewhere. Please note that most of our recordings do not have tracks, they have 1 long track per disc.