Mahler - Symphony no.7
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Label: BR Klassik
Cat No: 900225
Barcode: 4035719002256
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 24th January 2025
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Kirill Petrenko (Rattle’s successor in Berlin), in his much-lauded recording with the Bavarian State Orchestra (8/21), opened our ears to Mahler’s flabbergasting orchestral wizardry but while Rattle does so too – not least in a revelatory reading of the much-maligned finale – he does so in a way that still feels deeply personal. In short, I feel the performance has more ‘heart’ than Petrenko. ... The playing is virtuosic and then some but better yet it conveys more than most performances of the piece I have heard the sheer joy and gamesmanship of composition in a movement that seems to be all about Mahler letting his hair down. Where Petrenko was forensic about the mechanics of the music – brilliantly so – Rattle brings more ‘soul’ to it. ... Enough said, then. I have rarely been more excited to hear what this cycle brings next.