While the first volume tackled the popular Fourth and Fifth Symphonies, (often found in digital collections as part2.rar ) focuses on two of Mahler’s most monumental early works:
Released on the Odradek Records label, this series offers a fresh entry point into Mahler's complex psychology. Rather than treating the symphonies as static museum pieces, Gaudenz and the Jena Philharmonic present them as living, breathing works that still inspire contemporary creation.
The file refers to the second volume of a unique and visionary recording project by the Jena Philharmonic Orchestra , conducted by Simon Gaudenz. Mahler_Scartazzini.part2.rar
This project, known as the , pairs the complete symphonies of Gustav Mahler with world-premiere companion pieces by contemporary Swiss composer Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini.
: This companion to the Third Symphony adds "spirits of nature" to Mahler’s famous program of flowers, animals, and angels. Why This Recording Matters While the first volume tackled the popular Fourth
Classical music enthusiasts often debate whether there is anything new to say about the symphonies of Gustav Mahler. The Jena Philharmonic Orchestra has answered this with a resounding "yes" through a seven-year collaboration with composer-in-residence Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini.
By commissioning contemporary prologues for each of Mahler's ten symphonies, the cycle creates a "double cycle"—a continuous musical dialogue between the 19th-century Romantic tradition and the 21st-century avant-garde. What’s Inside Volume 2? This project, known as the , pairs the
Bridging Eras: Exploring the Mahler-Scartazzini Cycle (Volume 2)