Mahler: Symphony No 6 (1955) Van Beinum/Concertgebouw

Gustav Mahler Symphony No. 6 in A minor 1. Allegro (0:06) 2. Andante (16:46) 3. Scherzo (30:46) 4. Finale (43:45) Eduard Van Beinum, conductor The Concertgebouw Orchestra Recorded Live on December 7, 1955 in The Concertgebouw, Amsterdam With Van Beinum we are left with a legacy of recordings with the Concertgebouw, some from the studio, and some from live performances like the present one. From our 21st century perspective we must take what we can get. The present recording comes to us in a less than optimal state; but we are given his only surviving recording of the Mahler 6th Symphony. Although every effort was made to make it as listenable as possible, some sonic flaws remain. The Sixth Symphony is, in many respects, seen as Mahler’s least popular symphony by some, but it is also one of his most personal statements. Audiences of his time did not take to the symphony very well. From our personal perspective it has always been a favorite for the very same reasons his contemporaries were confused by it. Of all of Mahler’s work, the sixth symphony is, perhaps, one of his most prophetic. As in the Seventh Symphony, the composer seems to find himself on the cusp between an age of romanticism and the cold, dark era which would become the early 20th century. Full acoustic and sonic restoration (2024): Paul Howard - The Yucaipa Studio We do not monetize on this channel and our posts are commercial free. If you wish to support this kind of music you can make a donation at:
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