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[FLAC 24/192 HD] Budapest Festival Orchestra, Ivan Fischer - Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde (2020)

Artist: Budapest Festival Orchestra, Ivan Fischer
Title: Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde
Year Of Release: 2020
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC {Tracks, 24bit/192kHz}, scans
Total Time: 61:24 min
Total Size: 1,92 Gb

From Ivan Fischer story to The Guardian:
Fischer does very little guest conducting these days, though he has maintained his relationships with Amsterdam’s Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and the Berlin Philharmonic. He only wants to work with great orchestras, I suggest, but he questions the term “great” and the assumption that conductors will want to cultivate them. “People assume that conductors love to wave their hands in front of great orchestras. I don’t belong to that club. The so-called great orchestras – the old, great orchestras – like to preserve certain musical values such as their sound. They think: ‘This is us, this is our trademark.’ Now a conductor comes and he has limited influence on the so-called great orchestra. So they attract conductors who love to wave their hands while not changing anything. Sometimes when you go to famous orchestras, you feel as if you are working with a prima donna singer who has her sound, and your only role is to be impressed by it. I would much rather go to an orchestra that is receptive to my ideas because I can then create something.”
So why carry on with, say, the Berlin Phil? “I’ve known them for over 20 years now. I know individually each one of them, they’re wonderful musicians. I’ve figured out a way to work with them, but it has its limitations. You would never want to do it long term.”
Better to work with your own orchestra, and that is what he has done with the Budapest Festival Orchestra, which he co-founded with fellow Hungarian conductor Zoltán Kocsis in 1983. “I believe in long-term work,” says Fischer. “It’s like a psychoanalysis that lasts a few years compared with a one-time consultation with a patient. After 30 years something serious starts. We know each other inside out; we trust each other; there is a complete confidence.”
What Fischer wants to avoid above all is a sense of routine. “We work with intensity and in a very personal way. It is more like the way a string quartet works. I don’t say to the principal cellist: ‘Please a little softer.’ I would say: ‘Come on Peter, what the hell are you doing?’ It’s a different communication, much more personal. I immediately notice when their level of focus or concentration is not what it should be. I work much more like a theatre director would work with actors.” The fact that the great majority of the musicians in the orchestra are Hungarian and have emerged from the country’s vibrant musical tradition adds to their sense of commonality of purpose.

Tracklist:

Gustav Mahler (1860-1911)
Das Lied von der Erde (1908-1909)
1 Das Trinklied vom Jammer der Erde
2 Der Einsame im Herbst
3 Von der Jugend
4 Von der Schönheit
5 Der Trunkene im Frühling
6 Der Abschied

Personnel:

Budapest Festival Orchestra
Iván Fischer (conductor)
Gerhild Romberger, alto
Robert Dean Smith, tenor

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Category: HD & VINYL 24-Bit | Added : (28.12.2020)
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