

It’s been said that Mahler’s “Resurrection” is the ultimate audiophile symphony. Well, this new Arts Music release certainly adds a manner of validity to that

Maurice Abravanel’s Mahler Symphonies have been reissued on CD several times now, and they appear here at a new low price as part of Artemis

These two performances, recorded live in absolutely stunning sound, make a well-earned tribute to the Oslo Philharmonic, a group that under Jansons’ tutelage has become

The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic has a long tradition of Mahler performance dating back to the stewardship of Charles Groves. Under Libor Pesek the orchestra recorded

This performance, originally released in 1993 on the Intercord label, stands as the highpoint in Michael Gielen’s excellent and still ongoing Mahler cycle. Gielen captures

Pierre Boulez’s excellent Mahler Third clearly sounds better in regular, normal stereo. This SACD edition isn’t bad by any means, but the bass frequencies have

There is a tendency, among both serious critics and normal listeners, to prejudge recordings of basic repertoire works when they are recorded by so-called “second

Riccardo Chailly’s exceptionally compelling rendition of Mahler’s Das Klagende Lied succeeds largely due to the conductor’s dramatic pacing and theatrical instincts, as well as his

If you have Bernstein/Ludwig/Berry performing this music and you buy this new version, you’ll have all you need for Des Knaben Wunderhorn. Riccardo Chailly offers

Harold Farberman’s Mahler Sixth was the most successful of the clutch of Mahler symphonies he recorded for Vox in the 1980s (the others were 1,
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