A performance of Mahler's Symphony No. 2 in C minor 'Resurrection' at the 2003 Lucerne Festival. Claudio Abbado conducts.
ACCEN 20282; ACCENTUS MUSIC -; Classica Orchestrale
A Performance from the Lucerne Festival Summer 2005 recorded live at the Concert Hall of the Culture and Convention Centre Lucerne 17-18 August 2005.Contains Symphony No. 5 - Langsam (Adagio) - Allegro risoluto ma non troppo - Nachtmusik I: Allegro moderato - Scherzo: Schattenhaft - Nachtmusik II: Andante amoroso - Rondo-Finale: Allegro ordinario by the composer Gustav Mahler.
With his very own 'mysterious seductive power and legendary elegance' ( Le Monde ), Claudio Abbado opened for the last time the Lucerne Festival in the summer of 2013. Only a few months later, the world had to bid farewell to a monumental artist, humanist, great conductor and orchestra founder. Even in the concert itself, documented here, lived a moment of farewell, as the three great works performed tell of the transience of life. The centerpiece of the Eroica is the funeral marc.
The imposing experience of Mahler's No. 6 is captured live in a performance of tremendous power and towering climaxes with the Lucerne Festival Orchestra. The core of the orchestra is provided by the Mahler Chamber Orchestra itself an lite body of players. Soloists like violinist Kolja Blacher (concertmaster of the LFO) clarinettist Sabine Meyer violist Wolfram Christ cellist Natalia Gutman the trumpeter Reinhold Friedrich and members of the Alban Berg Quartet to name just a few
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.3 / Bruckner: Symphony No.7
Lucerne Festival Sommer 2003La MerSuite from Le Martyre de Saint SebastienLucerne Festival OrchestraClaudio AbbadoDocumentaryThe History of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra.
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