Sakari Oramo and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orhestra are in the midst of an exploration of the works of Gustav Mahler. They bring their characteristically "vivid, intensely musical" approach to their interpretation of this powerful, yearning symphonic masterpiece, best known for its adagietto fourth movement, the composer's love song to his wife, Alma, which Luchino Visconti used as the theme for his film Death in Venice.
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Music Review:
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- Tchaikovsky: Symphony No.4/Capriccio Italien,Op.45
- The Incomparable Callas (Favourite Arias)
- To Chopin with Love
- Wagner: Der fliegende Holländer; Lohengrin; Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg; Tannhäuser; Tristan und Isolde
- Wolf: Italienisches Liederbuch
- 24 Concert Etudes -- The Classical Guitar of Doug Smith
- 5 Héroïnes [Box set]
- Bach Preludes and Fugues, Vol. 3 (Well-Tempered Clavier)
- Bach: Six Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin, BWV 1001-1006
Music Review
Rarum, Vol. 5: Selected Recordings
Living the Dream [CD-single] [Import]
It's Raining Men [UK CD2] [CD-single] [Import]
Live Unplugged Worship-Comfort
Liszt: Orchestral Transcriptions for Piano
Lonely Weekends: Best of the Sun Years
Let's Dance/Station to Station/Young Americans [Import]