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    Kent Nagano, Klaus Florian Vogt, Christian Gerhaher - Mahler: Das Lied von Der Erde (2009)

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    Kent Nagano, Klaus Florian Vogt, Christian Gerhaher - Mahler: Das Lied von Der Erde (2009)

    Kent Nagano, Klaus Florian Vogt, Christian Gerhaher - Mahler: Das Lied von Der Erde (2009)
    Mp3 CBR320 kbps | 61:27 min | 146 Mb (5% Rec.)
    Classical | Label: Sony Classical

    Grammy Awardr - winning conductor Kent Nagano leads the Montreal Symphony Orchestra with soloists Christian Gerhaher and Klaus Florian Vogt in an exploration of Gustav Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde. One of Mahler's most personal works by his own admission, the piece synthesizes song and Symphony and draws on poems about the cycle of life and death from Hans Bethge's The Chinese Flute adapted by Mahler and combined with lines of his own invention. This recording features Echo-Klassik award-winning baritone Christian Gerhaher as well as newly emerging tenor Klaus Florian Vogt. Nagano is currently the Music Director of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and General Music Director of the Bavarian State Opera Orchestra. He was also the first Music Director for the Los Angeles Opera.

    Tracklist:

    1. Das Trinklied von Jammer der Erde. Allegro pesante 8:29
    2. Der Einsame im Herbst. Etwas schleichend. Ermudet 9:38
    3. Von der Jugend. Behaglich heiter 3:11
    4. Von der Schonheit. Comodo. Dolcissimo. 6:47
    5. Der Trunkene im Fruhling. Allegro 4:10
    6. Der Abschied. Schwer 29:07

    Performers:
    Christian Gerhaher – Baritone
    Klaus Florian Vogt – Tenor
    Conductor – Kent Nagano
    Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal

    Composed By – Gustav Mahler