Mahler: Symphony No. 6 in A minor 'Tragic' - DVD & Blu-ray videos

This page lists all recordings of Symphony No. 6 in A minor 'Tragic', by Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) on DVD & Blu-ray. Generally, more recent releases are listed first, but with priority given to those that are in stock.

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Mahler: Symphony No.  6 in A minor 'Tragic'

Mahler: Symphony No. 6 in A minor 'Tragic'

Live From The Palais Des Beaux-Arts Brussels, 6 September 2009


La Monnaie Symphony Orchestra, Hartmut Haenchen

This exceptional performance is part of Haenchen’s Mahler Cycle with the La Monnaie Symphony Orchestra. Haenchen is particularly renowned and respected for his interpretations of Mahler and Wagner and has had a significant presence in many of the world’s leading opera houses including Netherlands Opera, Opéra National de Paris, Munich, Vienna and the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.

His high intellect and musical integrity can be experienced through the DVD note, which is an extract from a series of fictitious letters written by Haenchen from Mahler’s perspective – these are based on authentic documents and form a series of fourteen books.

He has made more than 120 recordings with his different orchestras (for Berlin Classics, Capriccio, Naxos, Pentatone, Philips, Sony Classical and Vanguard), and is the author of many books on music, including important studies of Wagner and Mahler.

This expressive and dramatic performance is captured live on film in LPCM Stereo and DTS 5.1 surround sound.

1DVD

Sound format: LCPM stereo

+ DTS 5.0

Picture format: 16:9

Running time: 87’

Subtitles: n/a

Menu languages: English

Booklet languages: E/F/G

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ica classics Live - ICAD5018

(DVD Video)

$26.25

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Going Against Fate: Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 6

Going Against Fate: Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 6

A Film by Viviane Blumenschein


Mahler:

Symphony No. 6 in A minor 'Tragic'


Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.77:1

Subtitles: German, English

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RCA - 88697435449

(DVD Video)

$10.25

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Mahler: Symphony No.  5 in C sharp minor, etc.

Mahler:

Symphony No. 5 in C sharp minor

Symphony No. 4 in G major

Symphony No. 6 in A minor 'Tragic'


(directed by Humphrey Burton)

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DG Unitel - 0734090

(DVD Video - 2 discs)

$33.25

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Mahler: Symphony No.  6 in A minor 'Tragic'

Mahler: Symphony No. 6 in A minor 'Tragic'

Recorded live at the Concert Hall of the Culture and Convention Centre Lucerne, 10 August 2006


The imposing experience of Mahler’s No. 6 is captured live in a performance of awesome silences and towering climaxes with the Lucerne Festival Orchestra and Claudio Abbado.

Claudio Abbado has realised a dream with his new Lucerne Festival Orchestra. The orchestra, an exclusive ensemble of handpicked orchestral musicians, opens up new dimensions in the interpretation of symphonic music with exceptional soloists such as violinist Kolja Blacher, cellist Natalia Gutman and clarinettist Sabine Meyer filling the first desks.

Claudio Abbado is undeniably a supreme Mahler conductor and his best selling recordings with the Lucerne Festival Orchestra – symphonies No. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 9 have already been released on EuroArts – they have set new standards in interpretation of works by Gustav Mahler.

“It’s different having best friends together. Everyone is there to enjoy making music, to take pleasure, to play with enthusiasm, with passion. They are Aprepared to do any crazy thing I ask them for the sake of the music. To fly, to walk through fire.” Claudio Abbado

“Has there ever been a suaver, more transparent Mahler performance or one in which everything stays so beautifully in tune? ... Abbado’s music-making is a celebration of the purest joy.” The Gramophone Magazine

Picture format BD: 1080i Full HD - 16:9

Sounds formats BD: PCM 2.0, DTS HD Master Audio

Region code: All

Booklet notes: English, German, French

Running time: 89 mins

FSK: 0

“It would be easy to make a journalistic meal out of the way a drained Abbado holds his hand on his heart in the everlasting-seeming half minute's silence at the end of this Mahler Six. But there's not a hint of emotional excess about this awe-inspiring performance, draining only by virtue of its total concentration and bewildering armoury of tonal beauties. ...the range of shots is unerring and keeps the cowbells out of sight as something other-worldly in an already supernatural performance.” BBC Music Magazine, August 2007 *****

“Has there ever been a suaver, more transparent Mahler performance or one in which everything stays so beautifully in tune? ... Abbado’s music-making is a celebration of the purest joy.” Gramophone Magazine

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EuroArts Claudio Abbado Mahler Symphonies - 2055644

(Blu-ray)

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Mahler: Symphony No.  6 in A minor 'Tragic'

Mahler: Symphony No. 6 in A minor 'Tragic'


Every new Claudio Abbado recording is a special event, and this recording is no exception to the rule. The imposing experience of Mahler’s No. 6 is captured live in a performance of tremendous power and towering climaxes with the Lucerne Festival Orchestra.

The Lucerne Festival Orchestra has set new standards in the field of classical music. The core of the orchestra is provided by the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, itself an élite body of players. Soloists like violinist Kolja Blacher (concertmaster of the LFO), clarinettist Sabine Meyer, violist Wolfram Christ, cellist Natalia Gutman, the trumpeter Reinhold Friedrich and members of the Alban Berg Quartet to name just a few, make the Lucerne Festival Orchestra a star-studded ensemble.

Building a Library

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EuroArts - 2055648

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Mahler: Symphonies Nos. 1-7

Mahler: Symphonies Nos. 1-7

Recorded live at the Concert Hall of the Culture and Convention Centre Lucerne, 2003-2009


Mahler:

Symphony No. 1 in D major 'Titan'

Symphony No. 2 in C minor 'Resurrection'

Eteri Gvazava (soprano) & Anna Larson (mezzo)

Orféon Donosiarra

Symphony No. 3 in D minor

Anna Larsson (contralto)

Arnold Schoenberg Choir Vienna & Tölzer Knabenchor

Symphony No. 4 in G major

Magdalena Kožená (mezzo-soprano)

Symphony No. 5 in C sharp minor

Symphony No. 6 in A minor 'Tragic'

Symphony No. 7 in E minor


Claudio Abbado is undeniably the supreme Mahler conductor of our time. With his Lucerne Festival Orchestra he has set new standards in the field of classical music, especially in the interpretation of works by Gustav Mahler.

The core of the orchestra is provided by the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, itself an élite body of players. Soloists like violinist Kolja Blacher, clarinettist Sabine Meyer, oboist Albrecht Mayer, violist Wolfram Christ, cellist Natalia Gutman, the Hagen Quartet and members of the Alban Berg Quartet to name just a few, make the Lucerne Festival Orchestra a star-studded ensemble.

The DVDs and Blu-ray Discs of Claudio Abbado's Mahler symphonies recordings Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 have already proven to be true Best-sellers. On the occasion of Mahler's 100. Anniversary of Death (May 18), EuroArts will release a luxurious 4 Blu-ray Box set, including the Mahler Symphonies Nos. 1-7 with the Lucerne Festival Orchestra and Claudio Abbado.

Packaging: Digipack in Slipcase with 72 pages Booklet

Blu-ray Disc 1: Mahler: Symphony Nos. 1 & 2; Blu-ray Disc 2: Mahler: Symphony Nos. 3 & 4; Blu-ray Disc 3: Mahler: Symphony Nos. 5 & 6; Blu-ray Disc 4: Mahler: Symphony No. 7

An aficionado must-have!

“It’s different having best friends together. Everyone is there to enjoy making music, to take pleasure, to play with enthusiasm, with passion. They are prepared to do any crazy thing I ask them for the sake of the music. To fly, to walk through fire.” Claudio Abbado

“Has there ever been a suaver, more transparent Mahler performance or one in which everything stays so beautifully in tune? ... Abbado’s music-making is a celebration of the purest joy.” The Gramophone Magazine

Picture format BD: 1080i Full HD - 16:9

Sounds formats BD: PCM 2.0, DTS HD Master Audio

Region code: All

Subtitles:: English, German, French (Italian, Spanish)

Booklet notes: English, German, French

Running time: 550 mins

FSK: 0

Blu-ray Disc

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EuroArts Claudio Abbado Mahler Symphonies - 2058574

(Blu-ray - 4 discs)

Normally: $118.75

Special: $89.06

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Lucerne Festival Orchestra - The First 5 Years

Lucerne Festival Orchestra - The First 5 Years


Beethoven:

Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major, Op. 58

Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37

Bruckner:

Symphony No. 7 in E Major

Debussy:

La Mer

Le Martyre de Saint Sébastien - Fragments symphoniques

Mahler:

Symphony No. 5 in C sharp minor

Symphony No. 6 in A minor 'Tragic'


Recorded live 2003-2006<br /><br />The present DVD provides a comprehensive overview of the work of this already legendary orchestra featuring a selection of outstanding recordings from the 2003 to 2006 festivals. For prominent works by Beethoven, Bruckner, Debussy and Mahler, the orchestra is joined by reputed soloists. In addition to a masterly filmed musical experience, the box set also comprises the documentary "The History of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra" including rarely seen rehearsal, concert and archival footage featuring Wilhelm Furtwangler, Ferenc Fricsay, Herbert von Karajan, Yehudi Menuhin and Arturo Toscanini. Also included is a bonus DVD of Maurizio Pollini playing Beethoven in a first ever audiovisual release. The box set comes, at a very attractive price, in a luxurious presentation with an extended booklet with insightful essays and interesting photographic material - a suitable homage to a very special orchestra and its great conductor.

“It’s different having best friends together. Everyone is there to enjoy making music, to take pleasure, to play with enthusiasm, with passion. They are prepared to do any crazy thing I ask them for the sake of the music. To fly, to walk through fire.” Claudio Abbado

DVD Video

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EuroArts - 2000078

(DVD Video - 5 discs)

$101.25

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Mahler - The Symphonies

Mahler - The Symphonies


Mahler:

Symphonies 1-9 (complete)

Das Lied von der Erde


DVD also available singly. This box set includes exclusive bonus DVD of rehearsal footage available only in this 9-DVD box.

“Between 1971 and 1976 Humphrey Burton directed filmed concerts of Bernstein conducting the nine Mahler symphonies, along with DasLied von der Erde and the Adagio from the unfinished Tenth. Previous VHS and laserdisc incarnations suffered from uneven sound and occasional discrepancies of synchronisation between screen image and audio. Happily, DG's new DVD edition not only corrects these problems but also refurbishes the soundtracks in vibrant 5.1 surround sound.
Little can be added to the many words written about Bernstein's intense affinity for and ardent advocacy of Mahler. Indeed, the musicality and specificity of Bernstein's body language often seems to create parallel universes to each score's emotional peaks and dynamic valleys. One doesn't have to turn up the volume to sense the exultation and drive with which Bernstein inspires the huge forces in the Eighth's first part or the Second's final pages, gauging the protracted climaxes as he clenches his baton with both hands in long, agonising downward strokes. Watch, too, how Bernstein's eagle eyes and decisive hands anticipate tricky entries and tempo changes in the Fifth's second movement and the Seventh's first with unshakeable authority, or how he instantaneously adjusts dynamics and aligns rhythmic vagaries (the Fourth's opening bars, the Third's percussion).
Yet for all of Bernstein's podium choreography, he also knows when to stand back and simply let the musicians play, casually passing the baton back and forth between his hands, as in stretches of the Third's and Ninth's final movements and the Tenth's Adagio. And, like a benign sovereign, he frequently shoots his players and singers encouraging glances, with plenty of smiles to reward the Vienna Philharmonic's first-desk soloists, as well as their counterparts in the LSO (No 2) and the Israel Philharmonic (Das Lied).
Burton's visual style works hand-in-glove with Mahler's orchestration and dynamic game plans, saving close-ups for quiet passages and quick inserts that underline instrumental entrances.
In general, Bernstein's filmed Mahler interpretations represent a centre-point between the raw excitement characterising much of his pioneering 1960s CBS/Sony cycle and his riper, often more expansive late-1980s remakes. On balance, the video Fourth, Fifth and Ninth are Bernstein's finest performances of these works. The Fifth is faster and more incisively shaped than his 1987 traversal and the Vienna players get better as the performance progresses. Edith Mathis looks as radiant as she sings in the Fourth's finale. The Vienna Ninth is notable for the other-worldly stillness and delicacy of the final pages while the central movements bring the sort of abandon he shows in his 1960s Ninth.
A bonus disc provides additional and valuable context. 'Four Ways to Say Farewell' combines rehearsal and performance footage of the Ninth as a backdrop to Bernstein's narration, where he fancifully if plausibly likens the first movement's long-short rhythmic motive to Mahler's irregular heartbeat. Rehearsals of the Fifth reveal an even more balletic, gesticulative conductor than the public usually saw, along with important insights into the music's character (at one point Bernstein cajoles the brass to play 'like in Italian opera', pinpointing the influence of Verdi on Mahler that most critics gloss over).
A Das Lied rehearsal shows Christa Ludwig haggling over the breakneck tempo Bernstein sets in the 'Von der Schönheit' central section.
Then there is Bernstein at the piano, chainsmoking, giving an informal discourse on the work's symbolism and chamber-like orchestration ('You have to prepare an entire orchestra as if it was a string quartet').
In an age when Mahler's symphonies are ubiquitous, it's fascinating to witness the missionary zeal of Bernstein more than three decades ago, claiming how his 'acting out' the music rather than merely beating time helps him to convince his orchestras of the its greatness. With Bernstein at the helm, one doesn't take Mahler's greatness for granted.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

“Arguably this midway view on video is the finest of the three [of Bernstein's Mahler Cycles], and certainly the addition of video to the formula adds another layer of intensity, when here is a conductor who, almost Christ-like, physically seemed to suffer as he conducted, so dedicated was he.” Penguin Guide, 2010 **/*

“Little can be added to the many words written about Bernstein's intense affinity for and ardent advocacy of Mahler. One doesn't have to turn up the volume to sense the exultation and drive with which Bernstein inspired the huge forces in the Eighth's first part or the Second's final pages, gauging the protracted climaxes as he clenches his baton with both hands in long, agonising downward strokes. In general, Bernstein's filmed Mahler interpretations represent a centre-point between the raw excitement characterising much of his pioneering 1960s cycle and his riper, often more expansive late-1980s remakes. On balance, the video Fourth, Fifth, and Ninth are Bernstein's finest performances of these works. A bonus disc provides additional and valuable context. 'Four Ways to Say Farewell' combines rehearsal and performance footage of the Ninth as a backdrop to Bernstein's narration, where he fancifully if plausibly likens the first movement's long-short rhythmic motive to Mahler's irregular heartbeat.” Gramophone Magazine, February 2006

GGramophone Magazine

DVD of the Month - February 2006

Building a Library

DVD Choice - May 2007

DVD Video

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Format: NTSC

DG Unitel - 0734088

(DVD Video - 9 discs)

$112.50

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Mahler: Symphonies 1-10, Totenfeier & Das Lied von der Erde

Mahler: Symphonies 1-10, Totenfeier & Das Lied von der Erde

All full HD live recordings taken from the 2009-2011 Mahler celebration at Amsterdam Concertgebouw


Mahler:

Symphony No. 1 in D major 'Titan'

Daniel Harding

Symphony No. 2 in C minor 'Resurrection'

Revised Edition by Renate Stark-Voit and Gilbert Kaplan (2006)

Ricarda Merbeth (soprano) & Bernarda Fink (mezzo soprano)

Netherlands Radio Choir, Mariss Jansons

Symphony No. 3 in D minor

Bernarda Fink (mezzo soprano)

Netherlands Radio Choir, Boys of the Breda Sacrament Choir & Rijnmond Boys’ Choir, Mariss Jansons

Symphony No. 4 in G major

Miah Persson (soprano)

Iván Fischer

Symphony No. 5 in C sharp minor

Daniele Gatti

Symphony No. 6 in A minor 'Tragic'

Lorin Maazel

Symphony No. 7 in E minor

Pierre Boulez

Symphony No. 8 in E flat major 'Symphony of the Thousand'

Christine Brewer (soprano), Camilla Nylund (soprano), Maria Espada (soprano), Stephanie Blythe (mezzo), Mihoko Fujimura (alto), Robert Dean Smith (tenor), Tommi Hakala (baritone), Stefan Kocán (bass)

Netherlands Radio Choir, State Choir Latvia, Bavarian Radio Choir, Mariss Jansons

Symphony No. 9 in D major

Bernard Haitink

Symphony No. 10 in F sharp major

Performing version by Deryck Cooke

Eliahu Inbal

Totenfeier

Anna Larsson (contralto)

Fabio Luisi

Das Lied von der Erde

Anna Larsson (contralto), Robert Dean Smith (tenor)

Fabio Luisi


“All these peformances bear the stamp of the man on the podium...but the set's most positive and absorbing quality is its paradoxical focus on the orchestra, and in this composer above all, who may be adored as a conductor's composer” Gramophone Magazine, April 2013

“its employment of various conductors enables one to more closely observe their subtle differences in technique...It's also a delight to see such detailed camera direction, with the musicians foregrounded just as they appear: the revelation of the battery of eight French horns in the 3rd is all the more thrilling for its sudden appearance.” The Independent, 29th December 2012 *****

Released or re-released in last 6 months

DVD Video

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RCO Live - RCO12101

(DVD Video - 11 discs)

$115.75

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Mahler: Symphonies 1-10, Totenfeier & Das Lied von der Erde

Mahler: Symphonies 1-10, Totenfeier & Das Lied von der Erde

All full HD live recordings taken from the 2009-2011 Mahler celebration at Amsterdam Concertgebouw


Mahler:

Symphony No. 1 in D major 'Titan'

Daniel Harding

Symphony No. 2 in C minor 'Resurrection'

Revised Edition by Renate Stark-Voit and Gilbert Kaplan (2006)

Ricarda Merbeth (soprano) & Bernarda Fink (mezzo soprano)

Netherlands Radio Choir, Mariss Jansons

Symphony No. 3 in D minor

Bernarda Fink (mezzo soprano)

Netherlands Radio Choir, Boys of the Breda Sacrament Choir & Rijnmond Boys’ Choir, Mariss Jansons

Symphony No. 4 in G major

Miah Persson (soprano)

Iván Fischer

Symphony No. 5 in C sharp minor

Daniele Gatti

Symphony No. 6 in A minor 'Tragic'

Lorin Maazel

Symphony No. 7 in E minor

Pierre Boulez

Symphony No. 8 in E flat major 'Symphony of the Thousand'

Christine Brewer (soprano), Camilla Nylund (soprano), Maria Espada (soprano), Stephanie Blythe (mezzo), Mihoko Fujimura (alto), Robert Dean Smith (tenor), Tommi Hakala (baritone), Stefan Kocán (bass)

Netherlands Radio Choir, State Choir Latvia, Bavarian Radio Choir, Mariss Jansons

Symphony No. 9 in D major

Bernard Haitink

Symphony No. 10 in F sharp major

Performing version by Deryck Cooke

Eliahu Inbal

Totenfeier

Anna Larsson (contralto)

Fabio Luisi

Das Lied von der Erde

Anna Larsson (contralto), Robert Dean Smith (tenor)

Fabio Luisi


“its employment of various conductors enables one to more closely observe their subtle differences in technique...It's also a delight to see such detailed camera direction, with the musicians foregrounded just as they appear: the revelation of the battery of eight French horns in the 3rd is all the more thrilling for its sudden appearance.” The Independent, 29th December 2012 *****

Released or re-released in last 6 months

Blu-ray Disc

Region: all

Blu-rays - up to 40% off

RCO Live - RCO12102

(Blu-ray - 11 discs)

Normally: $115.75

Special: $81.02

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