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Brahms: Tragische Ouvertüre / Mahler: Symphony No. 1 "Titan"
The two orchestral overtures in the Brahmsian catalog were both composed in the summer of 1880. The Tragische Ouvertüre represents a page of absolute music and is distinguished by its impetuous and corruscious air, only at times dampened by short lyrical parentheses. The first of his nine symphonies engaged Mahler for most of his career. An opus with a troubled genesis, marked by continuous rethinking and revisions, Symphony no. 1 in D minor was performed in three different versions over the years.
- GENREGÉNERORelay of: Orchestral/choral concert, Live recording
- STATUSESTATUS DEL PROGRAMAin progress
- PRODUCTION YEARAÑO DE PRODUCCIÓN2023
- MUSICAL STYLEESTILO MUSICALClassical music
- PIECE OF MUSICPIEZA MUSICAL (EN INGLÉS)Johannes Brahms: Tragische Ouvertüre in D minor Op. 81 / Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D major, Titan
- ComposerCompositorGustav Mahler
- ComposerCompositorJohannes Brahms
- Orchestra / BandOrquesta / banda
- ConductorDirectorDaniel Harding
- DURATIONDURACIÓN73'
- SOURCE VIDEO/AUDIOFORMATO VÍDEO/AUDIOHD recording / Dolby surround 5.1
- ASPECT RATIORELACIÓN DIMENSIONAL1 : 1.78 (16:9)
- RECORDING COMPRESSIONCOMPRESIÓNApple ProRes (specify flavour)
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