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Symphony No.4
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
Symphony No.4
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
In Gustav Mahler's first four symphonies many of the themes originate in his own settings of folk poems from the collection Des Knaben Wunderhorn (The Boy's Magic Horn). A case in point, Symphony No. 4 is built around a single song, Das himmlische Leben (The Heavenly Life) which Mahler had composed some eight years earlier, in 1892. The song presents a child's vision of Heaven and is hinted at throughout the first three movements. In the fourth, marked 'Sehr behaglich' (Very comfortably), the song is heard in full from a solo soprano instructed by Mahler to sing: 'with serene, childlike expression; completely without parody!'
The symphony is scored for a typically large, lateromantic orchestra (though without trombones and tuba) and an extensive percussion section which includes sleigh bells as well as glockenspiel.
Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
Number of discs | 1 |
Composer | Mahler Gustav |
Released | November 29, 2019 |
EAN/UPC | 7318599923567 |
Label | BIS BIS2356 |
Genre | Classical |
Dimensions | 150 g (Weight (estimated)) |
Conductor | Osmo Vanska |
Orchestra | Minnesota Orchestra |
Soloist | Carolyn Sampson |