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Background: Daniel Harding made his debut with the Wiener Philharmoniker conducting Mahler's Symphony No.10; a memorable moment in any conductor's career, but especially for one so young. Harding has since performed this symphony with other orchestras but for this recording he returned to Mahler’s own orchestra, to the heritage and excellence of the Wiener Philharmoniker. Mahler's Symphony No.10 existed only in sketch form (the opening Adagio aside) at the time of the composer's death in 1911. It was 'completed' decades later by the English scholar Deryck Cooke in collaboration with Berthold Goldschmidt, Colin Matthews and David Matthews. The performing edition attempts to give an idea of Mahler's conception of the symphony. Cooke himself wrote various versions in order to reconstruct the piece. Harding has chosen a version that was published in 1989 after Cooke's death (slightly revised Deryck Cooke version from 1976). |
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COMPOSER: Gustav Mahler |
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