℗ 2007 RCO Live
Released January 9, 2019
Duration 54m 43s
Record Label Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Genre Classical
 

Mahler: Symphony No. 1, "Titan" (Live)

Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Mariss Jansons

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Symphony No. 1 in D Major, "Titan"  
1.1
I. Langsam, schleppend (Live)
Gustav Mahler; Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra; Mariss Jansons
16:00
1.2
II. Kräftig bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell (Live)
Gustav Mahler; Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra; Mariss Jansons
8:04
1.3
III. Feierlich und gemessen, ohne zu schleppen (Live)
Gustav Mahler; Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra; Mariss Jansons
10:40
1.4
IV. Stürmisch bewegt (Live)
Gustav Mahler; Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra; Mariss Jansons
19:59
The Concertgebouworkest conducted by Daniel Harding performs Mahler’s Symphony No. 1. The picturesque symphony seems to have a ‘programme’, but Gustav Mahler eventually withdrew all indications for that. Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 is at the same time symphony and symphonic poem. The premiere in 1889 was a failure: the critics and the audience both found the First Symphony unbalanced and the changes of mood too extreme; the lack of a clear programme or title for the work was one of the principal causes of this general incomprehension. In 1893 Mahler added the title ‘Titan’ to the piece. Eventually Mahler renounced the title, but it is still often used.
88.2 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Studio Masters
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LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.71
-5.05 to -0.37
-26.11
-31.75 to -21.89
-21.65
-28.70 to -16.80
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14 to 18
1
I. Langsam, schleppend (Live)
-0.37-26.75-21.316
2
II. Kräftig bewegt, doch nicht zu schnell (Live)
0.00-24.03-19.815
3
III. Feierlich und gemessen, ohne zu schleppen (Live)
-5.05-31.75-28.718
4
IV. Stürmisch bewegt (Live)
0.00-21.89-16.814

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