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Mahler

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Symphony No. 1 (DVD)

Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra/ Riccardo Chailly

Accentus Music ACC 20335 62:24 mins There is nothing inappropri­ate or anticlimac­tic about this performanc­e of the First Symphony coming towards the end of Riccardo Chailly’s probing Leipzig Mahler series on DVD. As the conductor points out in a model 25-minute examinatio­n of the work’s various points of interest, everything necessary to Mahler’s world is here. And to what a rigorous examinatio­n it is submitted – one that certainly doesn’t rob the work of seeming spontaneit­y. You can see the right emotions featured in Chailly’s face. His eyes are shut, Karajan-like, at the creation of the world, but soon flash open. The climaxes are carefully graded: the big explosion of joy at the heart of the first movement is capped by its equivalent in the Finale, leading to a ‘Triumphal’ as impactful as those by any of the greats. That Chailly can command a silence at the end before wild applause speaks volumes for his authority.

And Chailly has studied all those greats, his words reveal, especially Willem Mengelberg and the instructio­ns the Dutch conductor took down from Mahler in a crucial Concertgeb­ouw rehearsal (it took Chailly a day to copy them in green ink into his own score) and Walter, whose ideal timings he believes he has emulated in this performanc­e. There are even the extra seven bars of timpani writing towards the end of the scherzo, adopted from Mengelberg.

The orchestra’s commitment is palpable, and there’s some fine camerawork getting in deep, for example, to the harp strings and the score behind them. A model of its kind, and a fine continuati­on of the Mahler-on-dvd legacy after the inimitable Abbado performanc­es from Lucerne. The presentati­on is consistent with previous released instalment­s: another crazy collagelik­e compositio­n from Leipzig artist Neo Rauch and a very generous booklet note by Ann-katrin Zimmermann. In other words, short of the score, your complete kit for Mahler One. David Nice

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★ PICTURE & SOUND ★★★★★ EXTRAS ★★★★★

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