LPO/Jurowski review – Mahler's 10th is full of colour, and the composer's pain, in Barshai's completion

Mahler's 10th Symphony Takes Colorful Leap with Barshai's Completion

Conductor Vladimir Jurowski brought the long-incomplete Gustav Mahler's 10th symphony to life with a bold, unbridled approach, thanks largely to Russian conductor Rudolf Barshai's audacious orchestrations. The result is a thrillingly colorful interpretation that captures the anguish and turmoil of the composer's inner world.

In his 'performing version', British musicologist Deryck Cooke provided a more restrained take on the fragmented work, but Jurowski's approach is a welcome departure from restraint. Barshai's additions inject a vibrant energy into the symphony, with xylophone, guitar, tuba, and celesta adding to the rich tapestry of sound.

Jurowski skillfully balances these diverse timbral elements, creating a texturally lucid performance that brings out the best in the LPO orchestra. The result is a deeply emotional experience, with each movement yielding its own unique insights into Mahler's tortured creative process.

The Adagio, for example, becomes an anguished expression of despair, while the Scherzo soars to dizzying heights. Meanwhile, the Purgatorio movement offers a rare moment of ambiguity and calm, providing a poignant counterpoint to the symphony's overall sense of anguish.

Throughout, Jurowski proves himself a masterful interpreter, coaxing out a depth of emotion from Mahler's music that is nothing short of breathtaking. It's clear that his approach has been shaped by Barshai's creative input, but ultimately it's Jurowski who brings the music to life with his textural lucidity and emotional authority.

As we navigate the symphony's intricate web of emotions, one thing becomes painfully clear: Mahler's 10th is a work of unbridled passion, driven by the turmoil that ravaged its composer's inner world. It's a testament to Jurowski and Barshai's collaborative effort that this music has never felt so alive, so fully realized – or, in some ways, more like Mahler than any previous interpretation.
 
[Image of a conductor with a baton, surrounded by colorful musical notes, with a lightning bolt striking through the center 😮]
 
[Image of a person drowning in a sea of emotions, with a guitar playing "anguished" notes in the background]

[Video of a xylophone hitting a resonant note, while the celesta plays a calming melody]

[Animated GIF of a symphony orchestra conducting themselves to chaotic harmony]

[Image of Gustav Mahler looking tortured, with a tuba in the corner saying "just go with it"]
 
just heard about mahler's 10th symphony being completed by barshai... think it's crazy how a conductor can change the vibe of a whole piece with their additions 🤯 i mean, jurowski's approach sounds super bold, love that he's not holding back. the idea of xylophone and guitar in mahler is wild, but if it works it could be game changing... what do u think about barshai's involvement? 🎶
 
😊 I'm loving this new Mahler 10th symphony performance by Vladimir Jurowski and Rudolf Barshai! It's amazing how Barshai's additions bring a whole new level of energy to the music 🎸🔥 The xylophone, guitar, tuba, and celesta all come together to create this incredible soundscapes... it's like a party in your ears 😆! I also love how Jurowski balances out these different timbres, it's like he's saying "okay, let's get this crazy party started!" 🎉 But what really gets me is the emotional depth of the music - it's like you can feel Mahler's pain and anguish through every note 😔. This performance is definitely a game-changer for Mahler fans, and I'm so stoked to have experienced it! 👏
 
omg, can you even imagine having your 10th symphony completed?! 🤯 it's wild to think about how different it must sound now that the bits are all there. i love how barshai added those extra instruments - they totally change the vibe! 🎸 xylophone and guitar? who knew that would be so cool with mahler? 😎 does anyone know how much longer we're gonna have to wait for his other unfinished stuff to get done tho? 🤔
 
🌈 just listened to this mahler symphony 10th with jurowski and barshai conductor... honestly it gave me chills! i love how they took the fragmented work and turned it into a vibrant colorful experience - the xylophone, guitar, tuba, celesta additions were pure magic ✨. jurowski's approach was so refreshing, not your typical symphony vibes. he brought out so much emotion in the music, especially in the Adagio which became this anguished expression of despair 🤕. it's amazing how barshai's creative input helped shape jurowski's performance... they really captured mahler's tortured creative process 🔥. just listened to my first movement 10 times and still not tired of it 😌
 
🎵 I'm not sure if I'd want to sit through a whole symphony about how sad the composer was all the time...Mahler's 10th is literally the only one of his we got from him before he died and I think it's because it's like, super emotional and stuff 🤕. But I guess Barshai's additions made it more interesting? And Jurowski did a good job at balancing all the different instruments...I'd probably still fall asleep during the parts that sound too sad 😴.
 
I'm loving this new take on Mahler's 10th Symphony 🎵! The addition of instruments like xylophone and guitar really gives the piece a unique vibe, and it's amazing how Jurowski and Barshai were able to balance those contrasting timbres. What I find really interesting is how the Adagio comes across as this super emotional, despairing movement - it's like you can feel Mahler pouring his heart out onto the page 🌟.

I think what's so great about this performance is that it doesn't try to sugarcoat or sanitize Mahler's emotions. It's all very raw and honest, which I think is really beautiful. And Jurowski's approach as a conductor is just masterful - he has this ability to coax out these incredible textures and dynamics from the orchestra. It's like they're speaking a language that only music can understand 🗣️.

Overall, this performance is just amazing, and it's so great to see a symphony being reimagined in such a bold and innovative way 💥.
 
I'm all about this new take on Mahler's 10th symphony 🎵🔥. It's like the composer's emotions just burst out of the music - you can feel the anguish and turmoil radiating from every note. I love how Jurowski brings it all together, like a puzzle coming to life. And that 'performing version' by Cooke sounds way too safe for my taste 🙄. Barshai's additions are pure magic - who knew xylophone could be so emotive? 🤩 It's amazing what music can do, though... takes me straight to the heart of Mahler's soul ❤️
 
Wow 🤩 I'm obsessed with this new way of listening to classical music! Adding new instruments and sounds really brings out the emotions in the music. Barshai's ideas are so innovative 🎨 it's amazing how they worked together with Jurowski to make the symphony feel so alive 💥
 
I'm loving how Mahler's 10th Symphony is finally getting the recognition it deserves! It's crazy to think that for ages, people have been missing out on this masterpiece 🤯. I mean, who wouldn't want to hear a symphony that's like a rollercoaster of emotions? The way Barshai's orchestrations added this extra layer of depth to the music is pure genius 🎶. And Jurowski's performance? Absolutely stunning! He has this way of bringing out the emotional rawness in Mahler's music that just gives you chills 😍. It's like you can almost feel the anguish and turmoil that Mahler was going through when he wrote it. The orchestra really brought their A-game too, making each movement sound more vivid than ever 🎵.
 
I'm kinda surprised how much I love the new Mahler 10th symphony with Barshai's orchestrations 🎵👍 It's wild to think about how a conductor can take a composer's unfinished work and turn it into something so beautiful and emotional. I mean, who needs a 'performing version' when you've got someone like Jurowski bringing their own vision to the table? The addition of instruments like xylophone and tuba is genius 🤯 It adds this whole new level of depth to the music that's really refreshing. And let's be real, sometimes restraint can be overrated 😴
 
🎵💥 Just heard about the final version of Gustav Mahler's 10th Symphony with Vladimir Jurowski and Rudolf Barshai's orchestrations 🤩 it's a game changer! The addition of xylophone, guitar, tuba, and celesta adds this crazy energy to the music 😲 I love how Jurowski balances these different sounds to create this rich tapestry of emotions. It's like you can feel the anguish and turmoil that Mahler was going through when he wrote it 🎶 The Purgatorio movement is so beautiful, it's like a moment of calm in the midst of all this chaos 😌 Anyway, if you haven't listened to it yet, trust me, you need to give it a try! 🎧
 
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