Mahler - Symphony No.3 in D Minor / NEW MASTERING (.: Vienna Boys Choir, Adler 1952)

Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) - Symphony No.3 in D Minor: Ein Sommermorgentraum. 🎧 Qobuz Tidal 🎧 Spotify Youtube Music 🎧 Apple Music Amazon Music 🎧 Deezer Soundcloud — 🎧 Napster Awa日本 🎧 LineMusic日本 QQ音乐 *Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation* (00:00-04:10) 00:00 I. Kräftig. Entschieden 37:04 II. Tempo di Menuetto. Sehr mässig Ja nicht eilen ! 46:17 III. Comodo. Scherzando. Ohne Hast. 1:04:20 IV. Sehr langsam. Misterioso. Durchaus ppp. 1:13:13 V. Lustig im Tempo und keck im Ausdruck. 1:18:02 VI. Langsam. Ruhevoll. Empfunden. Alt: Hilde Rössel Majdan Wiener Sängerknaben / Vienna Boys Choir Frauenchor des Wiener Staatsopernchores Wiener Symphoniker Conductor: F. Charles Adler Recorded in 1952, at ORF Studio (error, not 1953) New mastering in 2021 by AB for CMRR Painting: Gustav Klimt (1862-1918) Gertrude “Mäda“ Primavesi 🔊 FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : 🔊 Download CMRR’s recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : F. Charles Adler was born in London on July 2, 1889. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music in Munich and then conducting with Felix Mottl and Gustav Mahler. From 1908 to 191 1 he was Mottl’s assistant at the Royal Opera of Munich and conducted for Max Reinhardt (191 1 and 1913). In 191 1, he was assistant at the Bayreuth Festival. From 1913 to 1914 he conducted at the Dusseldorf Opera House and from 1924 to 1933, at the East Berlin Radio. In Berlin he founded the publishing company Adler Editions. With the coming of the Nazis he emigrated to the United States. After the war, he conducted the New York Chamber Orchestra (1944-1947) and was Artistic Director for the company SPA Records Inc. He was awarded the medal of the Brucknergesellschaft and the Schoenberg medal. He wrote several articles on music for different American magazines (New Enterprise, Woman’s Day). In 1936, he married Hannah Moriarta with whom he had a daughter, Annemarie. He died on February 16, 1959. Even though he was not very widely known, Adler conducted the first recordings of works such as Mahler’s Third Symphony, Ives’ Second Symphony (and others) with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra for labels such as Alpha, Composers Recordings, SPA, Vanguard, etc. The orchestra’s name varied from Vienna Orchestral Society to Vienna Philharmonia Orchestra, Vienna Orchestra or Vienna Festival Orchestra. Gustav Mahler PLAYLIST (reference recordings):
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