℗ 2000 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK
Released February 25, 2014
Duration 1h 17m 22s
Record Label Warner Classics International
Genre Classical (Symphony)
 

Mahler: Symphony No. 10

Sir Simon Rattle, Berliner Philharmoniker

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1.1
Symphony No. 10: I. Adagio
Deryck Cooke; Gustav Mahler; Sir Simon Rattle; Berliner Philharmoniker
25:10
1.2
Symphony No. 10: II. Scherzo
Deryck Cooke; Gustav Mahler; Sir Simon Rattle; Berliner Philharmoniker
11:24
1.3
Symphony No. 10: III. Purgatorio (Allegretto moderato)
Deryck Cooke; Gustav Mahler; Sir Simon Rattle; Berliner Philharmoniker
3:55
1.4
Symphony No. 10: IV. (Scherzo)
Deryck Cooke; Gustav Mahler; Sir Simon Rattle; Berliner Philharmoniker
12:06
1.5
Symphony No. 10: V. Finale
Deryck Cooke; Gustav Mahler; Sir Simon Rattle; Berliner Philharmoniker
24:47
Digital Booklet
“Rattle steals the prize in the three scherzo: Purgatorio is devilishly fast and sly, Schnelle Viertel explosive, and the lightning switches of mood in the Allegro pesante handled with flair.” - BBC Music “A thrilling recording of what was clearly an electrifying event. Rattle and the BPO are set to be a combination that will hold the attention of the musical world. In these straitened times recordings more be rarer, but if they scale the heights witnessed here, each will be a major event.” - Gramophone “One of the finest interpretations on record of Mahler’s great unfinished symphony… Rattle supremely allies mesmerising detail to awesome scale in an intense, award-winning live account” - Classic FM
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Warner Classics International Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.30
-3.57 to -0.17
-28.83
-31.07 to -27.32
-23.16
-24.80 to -21.80
17
16 to 20
1
Symphony No. 10: I. Adagio
-3.57-29.67-23.916
2
Symphony No. 10: II. Scherzo
-1.18-27.50-23.117
3
Symphony No. 10: III. Purgatorio (Allegretto moderato)
-1.05-28.60-22.216
4
Symphony No. 10: IV. (Scherzo)
-0.52-27.32-21.817
5
Symphony No. 10: V. Finale
-0.17-31.07-24.820

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