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The Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s record label CSO Resound
announces its latest release:
MAHLER 6
with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
conducted by Principal Conductor Bernard Haitink
In stores everywhere April 8, 2008,
including the full album download on iTunes
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s performance of
Mahler’s deeply tragic Sixth Symphony, under the
direction of CSO Principal Conductor Bernard Haitink,
is now available to the world on the CSO Resound
label. According to the Chicago Tribune, Haitink’s
Mahler 6 “felt so right—[with its] accumulation of
massive physical power, the feverish buildup of
heroic optimism and its crushing defeat with each
fatalistic blow, [and] the magnifi cent intensity of the
CSO’s playing.†The Chicago Sun-Times noted, “When
have the two trios of the blazing Scherzo movement
sounded so gentle, like lullabies? When has the
Andante felt so personal?â€
Rich in tradition and innovative in vision, the Chicago
Symphony Orchestra is a musical force in Chicago
and around the world. The CSO has produced one of
the most expansive discographies of any international
orchestra, with more than 900 recordings since
1916. Recordings by the CSO have won 58 Grammy®
Awards, more than any other orchestra in the world.
In 2007, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra continued
its celebrated recording tradition by launching its new
in-house recording label, CSO Resound.
CSO Resound features the sounds of the Chicago
Symphony Orchestra today, with new recordings
of thrilling live performances, featuring world-class
conductors and guest artists. The name, CSO
Resound, reflects the distinct and powerful sound
of the orchestra itself—an ensemble of musicians
renowned for its sonic brilliance—as well as
“re-sound,†as each recording will document and
extend the experience of a unique concert event.
“Mahler’s massive Symphony No. 6 is played
by Haitink and the CSO with a transparency,
even a delicacy, that seems to stop time.â€
—Chicago Sun-Times
“Big and assertive . . . Seldom has the voice of
fate sounded so terrifying.â€
—Chicago Tribune
Also available on CSO Resound:
Mahler 3 with Bernard Haitink
Bruckner 7 with Bernard Haitink
Shostakovich 5 with Myung-Whun Chung
Traditions and Transformations: Sounds of Silk Road Chicago
with the Silk Road Ensemble, Yo-Yo Ma, Wu Man,
Miguel Harth-Bedoya and Alan Gilbert
For more information about the Chicago Symphony Orchestra,
visit cso.org.