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Mahler: The Complete Symphonies
For many of us, Leonard Bernstein's first Mahler cycle for CBS (compiled here, remastered and cheaper than ever) has stood the test of time since it initially came out on LP in the late 1960s. Upon completing this traversal of nine symphonies (and the "Adagio" movement from the unfinished 10th), Lenny and the New York Philharmonic achieved something no one else had and proved that Mahler was, simply put, worth recording in the first place. It's still a marvelous set of recordings that belongs in every record collection. Using the same budgeted design as on their (surprisingly pricey) Original Jacket series of box sets, Sony has unleashed a true bargain here: 12 CDs that average a little over five bucks a pop. Lenny's second cycle for Deutsche Grammophon may boast greater sonics, plenty of wonderful moments, and the complete song cycles, but it costs more than twice as much. Here, we get a younger Lenny, sounding fresh and expressive and delivering still-unparalleled interpretations of the First, Third, Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth, and pretty great performances of the rest. The intensity on these discs is infectious and the price can't be beat. A must-have. --Jason Verlinde
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- Posted: Mar-24-2008
Bernstein's Mahler
This is an excellent set of Mahler's symphonies, the Kindertotenlieder, three Ruckertlieder, and the adagio of the tenth. But these are not the only Mahler symphonies conducted by Bernstein, and Bernstein is not the best. but if you want to get all of them at once, this is the way to do it. I...
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- Posted: Oct-08-2007
Varied Ways of Looking at Mahler
In general, I don't find "complete symphonies" of anybody with the same conductor satisfying overviews (exceptions to prove the rule, Beethoven: Karajan's from the 1960s, Harnoncourt's, and Furtwangler's compilations which include the wartime Eroica from Berlin and the Pastorale from his return...
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- Posted: Mar-26-2007
Groundbreaking but partly outdated
Recorded 1960-67, this is the first complete cycle of Mahler's numbered symphonies (1-9 + no. 10 Adagio), and, as such, an essential purchase. Add Bernstein's 1966 classic recording of Das Lied von der Erde (Decca), and you get a piece of recording history: the development of the Mahler boom in...
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- Posted: Jan-29-2007
Outstanding Mahler Compilation
I think is very important for a Mahler Fan to hear carefully all his work. This compilation allows you to enjoy that experience. A better sound quality for some symphonies could be a great plus, but you have to consider that this is a remasterized old record.Leonard Bernstein just express the...
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- Posted: Jul-12-2006
Bernstein or Tennstedt: read on....
If the only way you could obtain the Mahler Symphonies was by buying a box containing them all by one conductor, then this would be my second choice, or my first!; my first (or second)would be the Tennstedt set. It's a close call thoughout - a 'swings and roundabouts' situation, but if...
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- Posted: Jun-27-2006
Comparing the two Bernstein Mahler cycles
Most buyers aren't in the market for a complete Mahler cycle by a single conductor, but if they were, the two from Bernstein contain many great performances. I've reviewed the contents of this Sixties cycle on Sony and the later one from the Eighties (contianing many live performances) on DG,...
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- Posted: Feb-24-2006
Mahler complete symphonies.
"Mahler was an altogether great man" -One who also knows a thing or two.
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- Posted: Jul-07-2005
Young Lenny is absolutely stunning - better than new DG set
I was rather untouched by his new recordings of No.1 and No.5 made by DG. So I didn't think about buying his old Mahler set until now. With all those predictable shortcomings, it will not fail to shake your spiritual grounds. Any serious lover of music must listen to these performances once in...
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- Posted: Mar-27-2005
An Awesome Set of Mahler Symphonies!!!
Sony Music's 12-disc set "Mahler: The Complete Symphonies" collects nearly all of the mammoth symphonies by the great Austrian composer Gustav Mahler under the baton of the late, great Leonard Bernstein.Essentially, the set brings the individual "Bernstein Century" discs together in one place for...
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- Posted: Aug-28-2004
Groundbreaking Cycle!!!
You have before you one of the great testimonials of the passion and beauty of Mahler's music. Bernstein really gets inside the music of Mahler in a way very few conductors do..I find in some regards the sound of the NY PHIL not as refined as some but with wondeful expression and faithfully...
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