Beethoven: Piano Concerto, No. 1 & Mahler: Symphony No. 1 - Recorded Live at the Philharmonie im Gasteig, Munich, April 2008
DVD9 | ISO + Cover + Booklet | 107 min.(Concert) + 20 min (Bonus) | 7.2 GB
Classsical | Label: EuroArts | Release: 2009 | Catalog: 2057718 | RS&HF
DVD9 | ISO + Cover + Booklet | 107 min.(Concert) + 20 min (Bonus) | 7.2 GB
Classsical | Label: EuroArts | Release: 2009 | Catalog: 2057718 | RS&HF
Let me be honest: I got this for the Mahler, and it's excellent. I'll look at the Beethoven concerto some time down the road. But for me, this was my best encounter with the Mahler first in a long, long time. Even though I didn't agree with every interpretive decision that Fabio Luisi made, he knew exactly what he wanted, and exactly how to express what he wanted to the Dresdeners via his hands, eyes, and face. This guy is amazing.
As such, this is my third encounter with Luisi. The first two were the Bruckner 9th and Richard Strauss' "Alpine" symphony; both on Sony, and both of those are excellent. But then again, the Staatskapelle has had a long history with both Bruckner and Strauss. But I think this orchestra was also born to play the Mahler 1st. In fact, they've already made two very good commercial recordings of M1: one with Otmar Suitner in 1962 (sans expo repeat), and one with Hiroshi Wakasugi in 1986 (I own that one). However, both are now hard to find. I want to cover some specifics, so indulge me in some subjective blather first.B. Guerrero – Amazon