Does Mahler’s Sixth Symphony foretell the tragedy of his later life, or does it have a more cerebral purpose? Whatever the composer’s motives for writing it, tragic it certainly is: driven, bitter and sweet by turns, and ending in devastation – utterly compelling.
‘This is a reading of great intensity, creating a most powerful impact … a stunning performance of considerable musical belief in the demonstrable fact that Mahler’s Sixth is a great and original masterpiece.’
International Record Review