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Mahler: Songs / Peter Mattei
Gustav Mahler wrote a number of songs of singular beauty, some re-used in his orchestral works, including settings of poems from the Romantic anthology Des Knaben Wunderhorn (The Boyās Magic Horn), Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (Songs of a Wayfarer) and Rückertās Kindertotenlieder (Songs of the Death of Children). These songs have for a long time been in the concert repertoire of baritone Peter Mattei, one of the most sought-after singers of his generation, who is heard here singing these very Mahler songs with the Norrkƶping Symphony under the baton of Jochen Rieder.
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Mahler: Songs / Peter Mattei
Mahler: Songs / Peter Mattei
Gustav Mahler wrote a number of songs of singular beauty, some re-used in his orchestral works, including settings of poems from the Romantic anthology Des Knaben Wunderhorn (The Boyās Magic Horn), Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (Songs of a Wayfarer) and Rückertās Kindertotenlieder (Songs of the Death of Children). These songs have for a long time been in the concert repertoire of baritone Peter Mattei, one of the most sought-after singers of his generation, who is heard here singing these very Mahler songs with the Norrkƶping Symphony under the baton of Jochen Rieder.
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Gustav Mahler wrote a number of songs of singular beauty, some re-used in his orchestral works, including settings of poems from the Romantic anthology Des Knaben Wunderhorn (The Boyās Magic Horn), Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (Songs of a Wayfarer) and Rückertās Kindertotenlieder (Songs of the Death of Children). These songs have for a long time been in the concert repertoire of baritone Peter Mattei, one of the most sought-after singers of his generation, who is heard here singing these very Mahler songs with the Norrkƶping Symphony under the baton of Jochen Rieder.