作曲家: Mahler
演出者:
Part I: Soprano I / Part II: Magna Peccatrix: Carolyn Sampson
Part I: Soprano II / Part II: Una poenitentium: Jacquelyn Wagner
Part II: Mater Gloriosa (soprano): Carolyn Sampson
Part I: Alto I / Part II: Mulier Samaritana: Sasha Cooke
Part I: Alto II / Part II: Maria Aegyptiaca: Jess Dandy
Part I: Tenor / Part II: Doctor Marianus: Barry Banks
Part I: Baritone / Part II: Pater Ecstaticus: Julian Orlishausen
Part I: Bass / Part II: Pater Profundus: Christian Immler
指揮家: Osmo Vanska
樂團: Minnesota Orchestra / Minnesota Chorale / National Lutheran Choir / Minnesota Boychoir / Angelica Cantanti Youth Choir
A mass for the masses: Mahler's Eighth Symphony
For its final concert of the 2021–22 season and Osmo Vanska's last as artistic director, the Minnesota Orchestra chose to present Mahler's mammoth Eighth Symphony, which calls for one of the largest complement of performers in the history of music, a symbol of the communitarian spirit of collective cultural, social and religious-philosophical endeavour in what has been referred to as a 'Mass for the Masses'. Mahler's Eighth Symphony, unlike his others, reveals no contrary despairing voice. It is instead a monumentally affirmative expression of human spiritual achievement achieved through the union of two seemingly incompatible texts: the Latin hymn Veni Creator Spiritus and the conclusion of the second part of Goethe's Faust. Its premiere in Munich in September 1910 gave rise to the greatest triumph of Mahler's career, and a rollcall of European royalty and the artistic elite attended the final public rehearsal and the performances. The Minnesota Orchestra and Osmo Vanska are here joined by Carolyn Sampson, Jacquelyn Wagner, Sasha Cooke, Jess Dandy, Barry Banks, Julian Orlishausen, Christian Immler as well as the Minnesota Chorale, the National Lutheran Choir, the Minnesota Boychoir and the Angelica Cantanti Youth Choir.
SACD曲目:
Gustav Mahler (1860—1911)
Symphony No.8 in Eflat major (1906)
1-8) Part I· Veni creator spiritus 22'59
9-24) Part II · Schlussszene aus Faust II 59'16
TT: 83'13