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Mahler Symphony No. 4 & Berg Seven Early Songs - Claudio Abbado, Renée Fleming | Classical Music CD for Relaxation & Study Sessions
Mahler Symphony No. 4 & Berg Seven Early Songs - Claudio Abbado, Renée Fleming | Classical Music CD for Relaxation & Study Sessions

Mahler Symphony No. 4 & Berg Seven Early Songs - Claudio Abbado, Renée Fleming | Classical Music CD for Relaxation & Study Sessions

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Product description DGG 4775574; DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON - Germania; Classica Orchestrale Amazon.com This is an oddly unsatisfying Mahler 4th. Abbado very wisely lets us hear Mahler's sensitive, chamber-like scoring and the Berliners play handsomely, but after the first few minutes of the first movement, we get the feeling that he's being fussy, and that we are getting Mahler-under-a-microscope. The work as a whole loses impact. Perhaps in the concert hall (this is a live performance) the specificity worked its magic and the listeners could feel a part of the process, but we, at home, somehow do not get the correct effect. The Adagio is beautifully played--Abbado adds extra drama but some quick accelerandi. The finale, with its beautiful soprano solo, is the worst work I've ever heard from Renée Fleming, who, in an attempt to sound innocent, as the score is marked, actually comes across as a teenaged brat simpering with pursed lips and a big voice she's trying to hide. There are a dozen better performances available--Barbara Bonney (with Chailly), Juliane Banse (with Boulez), to name two. Fleming also sings Alban Berg's Seven Early Songs quite handsomely and imbues each with an ear for both textual and musical nuance. --Robert Levine

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Mahler's 4th symphony is surely one of the "greatest hits of classical music", and as a result has been recorded countless times. This performance sounds wonderfullynatural, and Renee Flemming surely has one of the most beautiful voices of current sopranos. Because this is a great composition, it's hard to produce a recording which stands out (in a positive way). Try picking a single favorite Beethoven's 9th, for example. This one has to be near the top-of-the-heap. I also like Bernstein's 1960's recording, Maazel's Vienna Philharmonic, mainly for the beautiful sound, Boulez with the Cleveland orchestra, and a number of others, each of which has undeniable virtues.

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