FULL Mahler: Symphony No.2 Resurrection Birmingham 1991 Simon Rattle, Arleen Auger, Alfreda Hodgson
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Information on the Performance
- Work Title: Mahler: Symphony No.2 Resurrection or Auferstehung  
- Composer: Mahler Gustav   
- Libretto: Klopstock, Brentano Des Knaben Wunderhorn  
- Venue & Opera Company: Symphony Hall Birmingham, England  
- Recorded: 1991
- Type: Concert Live
- Singers: Arleen Auger, Alfreda Hodgson
- Conductor: Simon Rattle  
- Orchestra: City of Birmingham Orchestra  
- Chorus: City of Birmingham Chorus  
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Information about the Recording
- Format: Broadcast
- Quality Video: 3 Audio:3
- Subtitles: nosubs  
- Video Recording from: YouTube     FULL VIDEO
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS PERFORMANCE
The Symphony No. 2 in C minor by Gustav Mahler, known as the Resurrection Symphony, was written between 1888 and 1894, and first performed in 1895. This symphony was one of Mahler’s most popular and successful works during his lifetime. It was his first major work that established his lifelong view of the beauty of afterlife and resurrection. In this large work, the composer further developed the creativity of “sound of the distance” and creating a “world of its own”, aspects already seen in his First Symphony. The work has a duration of 80 to 90 minutes, and is conventionally labelled as being in the key of C minor; the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians labels the work’s tonality as C minor–E♭ major.[1] It was voted the fifth-greatest symphony of all time in a survey of conductors carried out by the BBC Music Magazine.[2]