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Background: Klaus Tennstedt recorded Mahler's Symphony No.7 for EMI in the studio two months after this searing Edinburgh Festival account. The Edinburgh account recorded in August 1980 demonstrates the extraordinary intensity that Tennstedt created when conducting live and which was never present in the confines of the studio. Here he takes risks and creates a tremendous tension. This account of Mahler's Symphony No.7 is at an early period in Tennstedt's relationship with the LPO when his extraordinary Mahler performances were the talk of musicians, critics and audiences throughout the UK and US. The sound is excellent stereo and has been remastered by Tony Faulkner. The Mozart Symphony No.41 'Jupiter' from the 1985 Proms is a new addition to the Tennstedt discography. This is a big scale performance and shows Tennstedt's ability in repertoire which was unfamiliar to him. |
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COMPOSER: Gustav Mahler (other
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: recorded Usher Hall Edinburgh 29-Aug-1980 / Royal Albert Hall London 13-Sep-1985 |
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