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Book Synopsis: The Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra (also known as the hr-Sinfonieorchester) became internationally celebrated as a Mahler orchestra in the 1970s and 80s, when Eliahu Inbal was its principal conductor. Now, the Estonian-born Järvi has established a distinctive approach to the Austrian composer's music. As the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung judged after the concert performances of the 'Resurrection' in May 2009: "It was to be expected that Järvi's Mahler interpretation would not expend its energies on sentimentality or bombast. He is intent on exploring the wealth of contrasts in this symphony, to clarify structures and to crystallise the often innovative overlaying of compositional processes ... His artistic understanding guaranteed a thoughtful, subtle interpretation, which was crowned by the contribution of the Orfeon Donostarria choir from San Sebastian, splendidly accurate in its intonation and nuanced in its dynamics. Natalie Dessay and Alice Coote, meanwhile, impressed with the inspiration and intensity of their expression." The Frankfurter Rundschau felt that "it was as if an angelic lucidity had taken hold of the orchestra," while the Frankfurter Neue Presse stated that: "The HR Symphony Orchestra again provided an impressive demonstration of its command of monumental material of this kind ... Paavo Järvi exercised immaculate control over the huge forces ... and cultivated a sound that was both transparent and imbued with intimations of death and resurrection." Those observations on Järvi's vision of Mahler echo the critical response to the CD of 'Mahler Movements': "Even dyed-in-the-wool Mahlerians will hear things anew", proclaimed Journal Frankfurt, while Fono Forum, Germany's leading magazine in the field of classical recorded music, commented thus on the Adagio fragment from the 10th Symphony: "[Järvi'] shapes Mahler's ... final word atmospherically and sculpturally, convincing us of its unique greatness as a freestanding movement, while also developing its bold formal concept in a way which precludes even a moment's doubt as to the validity of the fragment." Järvi, born in 1962, will become Music Director of the Orchestre de Paris from the 2010-11 season. In addition to his post in Frankfurt, he holds the position of Music Director of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and is Artistic Adviser to the Estonian National Symphony Orchestra and Artistic Director of the Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen.
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Experience the awe-inspiring performance of Mahler's Symphony No. 2, Resurrection, by the acclaimed Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra with Järvi as the conductor. This orchestra, known for its impeccable interpretation of Mahler's music, brings a distinctive and innovative approach that will leave you spellbound.
Step into a world of contrasting emotions and intricate musical layers as Järvi masterfully guides the orchestra through this monumental symphony. The orchestral performance is elevated by the ethereal voices of Orfeon Donostarria choir, creating a truly mesmerizing experience that will linger in your soul long after the last note fades away.
Don't miss the opportunity to hear this groundbreaking interpretation of Mahler's renowned work. Critics and audiences alike have been captivated by Järvi's vision, describing it as transcendent, luminous, and emotionally profound. Immerse yourself in a musical journey like no other with Mahler's Symphony No. 2, Resurrection.
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