Olena Tokar (soprano) & Hermine Haselböck (mezzo-soprano)
Czech Philharmonic Choir Brno & Orchestre National de Lille, Jean-Claude Casadesus
Majestic and profoundly moving, Mahler's 2nd Symphony ('Resurrection') constitutes one of the towering monuments of late-19th-century symphonic music and is one of the composer's most popular works. Jean-Claude Casadesus chose this work, which has accompanied him for many years, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of his Orchestre National de Lille. This version, recorded live in the Auditorium du Nouveau Siècle in November 2015, is a deeply moving expression of the maestro's love for this immense composer. In 1976, with the support of the States and of the Nord-pas-de-Calais region Jean-Claude Casadesus created Orchestre National de Lille, which since has become a reference radiating in the heart of its region as well as the rest of France and abroad.
[Casadesus argues] plausibly for light-textured Mahler [and] the avoidance of emotional overload might pay dividends for some listeners…Hermine Haselböck is a fine singer whose ‘Urlicht’ is straightforwardly conceived…the line is secure, the vibrato focused, and those impressed by her piano-accompanied Mahler songs may wish to explore further
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