[ LPO Live / 2 CD ]
Release Date: Friday 10 December 2010
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"The LPO, giving everything to their former chief, play like creatures possessed."
(The Sunday Times)
"this is an interpretation of prodigious power and intensity, and vividness of detail. Mahler's orchestral sound...has never seemed more dazzlingly clear... The LPO, giving everything to their former chief, play like creatures possessed."
(The Sunday Times)
"there are fine things: the focused, weighty playing; the charm of the childlike moments, the mighty storm that blows through the gentle pastures of the second movement, and some suitably hard-hitting judgment day climaxes."
(BBC Music)
Although serious illness had forced him to relinquish the Principal Conductorship of the London Philharmonic Orchestra in 1987, Klaus Tennstedt was able to return a number of times in the following years as Conductor Laureate. In February 1989 he conducted two performances of Mahler's mighty Resurrection Symphony at the Royal Festival Hall in London. The concerts quickly acquired legendary status; those present talked of an incredible interpretation shot through with emotion, conviction, musical depth and tangible atmosphere, captured here in this live recording.
'Every appearance that Klaus Tennstedt makes with the London Philharmonic is an event nowadays, and his performances of Mahler are understandably treasured. On Saturday he conducted the Resurrection Symphony; the queue for returns was enormous, and the reception rapturous.' The Financial Times, February 1989