Genre: Classical
Size: 12"
Composer: Mahler
Additional Artists: Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Format: 33RPM,

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Mahler Symphony No. 4 Classic Records 180g LP* (Pre-owned, Ex)

Reiner

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LSC2364QU
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Elusive Disc Certified Pre-owned! Only 1 Copy Available! This pre-owned LP's grading is guaranteed to match our grading description!


Vinyl Grade: Ex
Side A is slightly warped but tracked fine. It has light crackles. Side B has light crackles


Jacket Grade: Ex

Fritz Reiner conducts the Chicago Symphony with Lisa Della Casa for this recording of Mahler's Fourth.

Mahler's Fourth and Das Lied von der Erde were Reiner's only Mahler recordings with the Chicago Symphony, and both are reminders of his orchestral wizardry and his prowess as a Mahlerian. Tempos are on the swift side for a piece many conductors like to linger over, but the forward flow doesn't obscure telling details. Reiner gives the slow movement a chaste solemnity, and the final heavenly vision is beautifully sung by the creamy voiced Della Casa. This Mahler's Fourth falls closer to Boulez's objectivity than to Bernstein's emotionalism and remains today what it was when recorded -- one of the best Mahler Fourths in the catalog. It's also one of the best-sounding, as RCA's Living Stereo engineering holds its own even after decades.
-Amazon.com

Features

  • 200g Vinyl
  • 33 1/3rpm
  • Pressed at Quality Record Pressings
  • Lacquers Plated by Gary Salstrom
  • Remastered from the original master tape by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound

Musicians

Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Fritz Reiner conductor
Lisa Della Casa soprano

Selections

Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)
Symphony No. 4 In G

First Movement: Moderato Non Affrettare
Second Movement: Movimento Con Comodo; Senza Fretta
Third Movement: Tranquillo
Fourth Movement: Molto Piacevole

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