MINNEAPOLIS, MN (May 29, 2024) — On Friday, June 7, BIS Records will release a recording of Gustav Mahler’s Third Symphony. Recorded under the direction of Osmo Vänskä, the Minnesota Orchestra’s music director from 2003 to 2022, the album marks the tenth and final release in the Orchestra’s eight-year-long effort to perform and record all ten of the Romantic composer’s symphonies.
Women of the Minnesota Chorale, Minnesota Boychoir and mezzo Jennifer Johnston—winner of the 2021 Royal Philharmonic Society’s Singer Award—performed Mahler’s Third Symphony at Orchestra Hall in November 2022. The album was recorded in a week of recording sessions that followed live performances of the symphony. It is available for purchase on June 7 through the Orchestra’s website at minnesotaorchestra.org and from other online retailers.
Mahler was famously quoted as saying, “A symphony must be like the world. It must contain
everything.” The longest of the composer’s works, the Third Symphony reflects this sentiment,
spanning six movements through more than 100 minutes of music. Containing huge dimensions
and an immense expressive range, the symphony embraces pastoral landscapes, a darkly
contemplative poem by Mahler’s contemporary Friedrich Nietzsche, a fable from the folk song
collection Des Knaben Wunderhorn and an innocent jubilation of children before arriving at a
glorious conclusion that conveys a musical love letter to Beethoven.
Alongside the single album, BIS Records will release a box set of the Orchestra’s complete cycle
of Mahler symphonies. The box set includes 15 hours of music, representing the largest-scale
project of music by a single composer that the ensemble has ever undertaken. It is the third
complete symphony cycle by the Orchestra and Vänskä, following Sibelius’ and Beethoven’s.
Led by producer Robert Suff, the BIS team recorded this album as a Super Audio CD (SACD),
using surround sound technology to reproduce the acoustical quality of Orchestra Hall as
faithfully as possible. BIS Hybrid SACDs are playable on all standard CD players. Further
information about the Orchestra’s recordings on the BIS Records label can be found on the BIS
website at bis.se.
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