Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 9

Berliner Philharmoniker Leonard Bernstein

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Leonard Bernstein’s legendary performance of “Mahler’s Symphony No. 9” with the Berliner Philharmoniker, recorded live at the Philharmonie, Berlin in 1979, and first released on CD in 1992, is released on vinyl for the first time. This will be presented in a 2LP Gatefold Set.

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Track Listings

Symphony No.9 in D (Original Version)

Hörprobe Track 1: 1 Andante comodo (1st movement)

1a. Andante comodo (1st movement)

Hörprobe Track 2: Something fresh (1st movement)

A little fresher (1st movement)

Hörprobe Track 3: 1c. Tempo I. subito (1st movement)

1c. Tempo I. subito (1st movement)

Hörprobe Track 4: Passionate (1st movement)

Passionate (1st movement)

[bar 242] (1st sentence)

Moving (1st movement)

[without indication - bar 317] (1st sentence)

As from the beginning (1st movement)

Suddenly significantly slower Lento and quiet (1st movement)

2a. At the pace of a leisurely country, a little bit rough and very rough (2nd movement)

Poco più mosso subito Tempo II (2nd movement)

Tempo III (2nd movement)

A tempo II (2nd movement)

Tempo III (2nd movement)

Tempo I (2nd movement)

Tempo II (2nd movement)

Tempo I. subito (2nd movement)

 

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Symphony No.9 in D (Original Version)

Rondo burlesque. Allegro assai. Very defiant. (3rd movement)

L'istesso tempo (3rd movement)

Semper l'istesso tempo (3rd movement)

L'istesso tempo (3rd movement)

[bar 347] (3rd sentence)

[bar 444] (3rd sentence)

Tempo I subito (3rd movement)

Più stretto (3rd movement)

Adagio. Very slowly and still reluctant (4th movement)

Suddenly again very slowly as at the beginning and somewhat hesitant (4th movement)

Molto adagio subito (4th movement)

a tempo Molto adagio (4th movement)

Always held very well (4th movement)

More flowing, but not at all rushing (4th movement)

Tempo I. Molto adagio (4th movement)

Adagissimo (4th movement)

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