Mahler / Essener Philharmoniker / Netopil: Symphony 9
Mahler / Essener Philharmoniker / Netopil: Symphony 9
Format: CD
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Artist: Mahler / Essener Philharmoniker / Netopil
Label: Oehms
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4260330918901
Genre: Classical
Gustav Mahler was already very close to the after-world when he ceased work on the 9th Symphony. So, the work is permeated by a permanent presentiment of death. At the same time, Mahler's music vibrates full of vital energy, putting the listener in a melancholic, yet optimistic mood simultaneously. The result is a harrowing work with moving passages and violent explosions, mirroring Mahler's personal drama between life and death. The present recording from the Essen Philharmonie (April 2018) is a perfect proof of all these facts. Tomas Netopil took up the position of General Music Director of the Aalto Theatre and Philharmonie Essen at the start of the 2013/14 season. Netopil made his debut with Sachsische Staatsoper Dresden in 2008. An inspirational force in Czech music, Tomas Netopil is one of the two Principal Guest Conductors of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra.
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