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Mahler Symphony No 9 - Horenstein American Symphony Orchestra (Live) HDTT22750

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Mahler Symphony No 9 - Horenstein American Symphony Orchestra (Live)Mahler Symphony No 9 - Horenstein American Symphony Orchestra (Live)Mahler Symphony No 9 - Horenstein American Symphony Orchestra (Live)

FIRST RELEASE OF HORENSTEIN CONDUCTING MAHLER SYMPHONY NO. 9
WITH AMERICAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, NOVEMBER 10, 1969
HDTT is very pleased to present a previously unreleased live recording of Mahler’s masterful Symphony No. 9 conducted by the great maestro Jascha Horenstein.  It was recorded from the audience in Carnegie Hall on November 10, 1969 in quite vivid sound, and it has been carefully restored from the original live tapes. We believe this release is a very important addition to Horenstein’s Mahler discography, presented in a variety of high-resolution options and on conventional CD.  This was the second of two performances by Horenstein as guest conductor of Leopold Stokowski’s American Symphony Orchestra, and it well demonstrates the orchestra’s excellent quality.   Mahler’s last completed symphony is one of his most popular works - Wikipedia states that there are more than 100 released recordings of it.  Horenstein, who is widely recognized today as one of Mahler’s most ardent, authoritative and beloved interpreters, was no stranger to this popular symphony, and for many listeners who came of age during the LP era, his 1952 Vox recording with the Vienna Symphony was their introduction to this work, as well as their touchstone for it.  Here we have the great Horenstein’s final recorded thoughts on this magnificent work.

Artists: Jascha Horenstein conducting the American Symphony Orchestra
Recording Info: Live recording made in Carnegie Hall on November 10, 1969 (Mahler Symphony No. 9) and November 9, 1969 (Beethoven Egmont Overture); recorded on tape from the audience recording equipment unknown.  Transfer of original in-house tapes by Robert Witrak, HDTT, at DSD256 (2024). Restoration and remastering for all tracks by Robert Witrak, HDTT, and John H. Haley, Harmony Restorations LLC, at 352.8 kHz, 24 bits (2024).
Analog: Transferred using a modified Nagra 4SJ tape deck feeding a Merrill Tape Preamp Digital: Merging Hapi Analog to Digital Converter clocked by an Antelope Audio 10MX Atomic Clock Power Conditioning: Shunyata Research Everest 8000 for all components. Shunyata Research Triton and Typhon for digital components
All components grounded to Shunyata ALTAIRA Hubs

Cover and booklet design by Robert Witrak; booklet notes by John H. Haley. 
Grateful thanks to Misha Horenstein, Jerry Bruck, Louise Bloomfield, John Akbari, and Ray Edwards. 
Booklet, compilation, restorations, and remasterings: © (p) 2024 High Definition Tape Transfers, Inc., 118 Tower Hill Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada L4E 0K6. Product of Canada. All rights reserved.

1 Beethoven: Overture to Incidental Music to Egmont, Op. 84 (8:47)
Mahler: Symphony No. 9 in D Major
2 I. Andante comodo (26:23)
3 II. Im Tempo eines gemächlichen Ländlers (In a comfortable ländler tempo) (17:29)
4 III. Rondo: Burlesque. Sehr trotzig (Very defiant) (13:13)
5 IV. Adagio (25:52)


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