MAHLER | Symphony No. 9 in D major | Herbert Blomstedt, Conductor | Detroit Symphony Orchestra
I. 00:00 Andante comodo II. 33:47 Im Tempo eines gemächlichen Ländlers III. 51:52 Rondo - Burleske IV. 1:07:02 Adagio In this special appearance, legendary conductor Herbert Blomstedt leads Mahler’s last completed symphony. Traversing practically every emotion, it achieves what Mahler believed a symphony should do: contain everything. The music oscillates between titanic, vehement power and beauty on the scale of stars, ultimately converging on a sound resting in shimmering, eternal wonder. As Leonard Bedstein famously noted, "The Ninth is the ultimate farewell...the closest we have ever come, in any work of art, to experiencing the very act of dying, of giving it all up." The first movement is ripe with romantic nostalgia. The opening rhythm, presented by cellos and a horn repeatedly intoning the same pitch, returns during crucial structural moments in the movement including its climax. This rhythm has been likened to the irregular beating of a diseased heart and, thus, to Mahler's own heart condition. The second movement begins with a deliberate, jocular theme. Soon, however, it takes on the flavor of a dance of death with angular leaps, unexpected tempo changes, and complex textural combinations. The ensuing "Rondo-Burleske" offers a wide range of moods and ideas, including popular and folk-like musical gestures. The final adagio opens with a hymn-like unison theme on the violin. The movement gradually disintegrates, seemingly resisting death and foregoing traditional bombast for reserved acquiescence. The music continues to evaporate, dying away until only the performers breath remains. Recorded in 4k live in Orchestra Hall May 10, 2026 conducted by Herbert Blomstedt. Born in the US to Swedish parents and educated in Uppsala, New York, Darmstadt, and Basel, Herbert Blomstedt made his conducting debut in 1954 with the Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra and subsequently served as Chief Conductor of the Oslo Philharmonic, the Swedish and Danish radio orchestras, and the Staatskapelle Dresden. Later, he became Music Director of the San Francisco Symphony, Chief Conductor of the NDR Symphony Orchestra, and Music Director of the Gewandhaus Orchestra Leipzig. At the high age of 98, he continues to be at the helm of all leading international orchestras with enormous presence, verve, and artistic drive. 🎵 Discover Classical Music with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra 🎵 Welcome to the official YouTube channel of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Whether you’re a classical music fan looking for world premieres and symphonic masterpieces or are searching for an inspiring background soundtrack for relaxing, studying, working, or sleeping, the DSO has you covered. Located in Midtown Detroit, historic Orchestra Hall has been the eminent music venue of Southeast Michigan for over a century, hosting top artists, living composers, and diverse orchestral voices from around the world. Get tickets to join us in person or catch the riveting live stream for free at dso.org. Stay in tune with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Visit our Website and explore events: dso.org Follow us on Instagram: @detroitsymphony Connect on Facebook: @detroitsymphony Join us on Tik Tok: @detroitsymphony 🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications to be the first to experience our new releases. #DSO #DetroitSymphonyOrchestra #IAMDSO #ClassicalMusic Thank you for being a part of our musical journey. Like, comment, and share the magic!

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