Gustav Mahler in Toblach

Gustav Mahler in Toblach (subtitled I Went Out This Morning Over the Countryside) is a live album by pianist Uri Caine's Ensemble featuring compositions by Gustav Mahler recorded in Italy and released as a double CD on the Winter & Winter label in 1999.[2]

Gustav Mahler in Toblach
Live album by
Uri Caine Ensemble
Released1999
RecordedJuly 19, 1998
Gustavv Mahler Festival, Toblach, Italy
GenreClassical music
LabelWinter & Winter 910 046-2
ProducerStefan Winter
Uri Caine chronology
The Sidewalks of New York: Tin Pan Alley
(1999)
Gustav Mahler in Toblach
(1999)
Love Fugue: Robert Schumann
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Tom HullB+[1]

Reception

Writing for All About Jazz, David Adler said "Classical purists haven't been too thrilled with Caine's efforts, but they aren't really his audience. Whether you'd rather listen to Uri Caine's Mahler or to Mahler himself is a subjective question. But one shouldn't deny Caine credit for teaching us something new about music's elasticity".[3]

Track listing

All compositions by Gustav Mahler

Disc One:

  1. "Symphonie No. 5, Funeral March" - 7:06
  2. "I Often Think They Have Merely Gone Out!" (from Songs on the Death of Children) 10:24
  3. "Now Will the Sun Rise as Brightly" (from Songs on the Death of Children) - 5:35
  4. "The Drummer Boy" (from The Boy's Magic Horn) - 14:03
  5. "Introduction to Symphony No. 5, Adagietto" - 1:53
  6. "Symphony No. 5, Adagietto" - 12:42

Disc Two:

  1. "Symphony No. 1 "Titan", 3rd Movement" - 13:22
  2. "I Went Out This Morning Over the Countryside, Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection", Andante Moderato" 13:26
  3. "Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection", Primal Light" - 2:34
  4. "Interlude to the Farewell" (from The Song of the Earth) - 1:49
  5. "The Farewell" (from The Song of the Earth) - 26:25

Personnel

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References

  1. "Tom Hull: Grade List: Uri Caine". Tom Hull. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  2. Uri Caine discography, accessed September 4, 2014
  3. Adler, David (2000-02-01). "Uri Caine Ensemble: Gustav Mahler in Toblach". allaboutjazz.com. Retrieved 2014-09-04.
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