Bruno Walter and the New York Philharmonic recording

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Bruno Walter and the New York Philharmonic recording is a historically significant, widely admired interpretation of Mahler’s Symphony No. 1, noted for its warmth, clarity, and expressive depth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mahler Symphony No. 1 recording
audio recording
classical music recording
associatedConductorStyle warm, humanistic approach to Mahler GENERATED
associatedOrchestraTradition New York Philharmonic Mahler performance tradition GENERATED
cityOfRecording New York City NERFINISHED
composer Gustav Mahler NERFINISHED
conductor Bruno Walter NERFINISHED
countryOfRecording United States NERFINISHED
criticalReputation historically significant interpretation of Mahler’s Symphony No. 1
widely admired by critics and listeners
era 20th-century recording
format commercially released recording
genre late-Romantic music
symphonic music
historicalImportance document of Bruno Walter’s Mahler interpretation with an American orchestra
influenced later interpretations of Mahler’s Symphony No. 1
language instrumental
medium orchestral performance captured on record
movementCount 4
musicalCharacteristics flexible tempos
lyrical phrasing
transparent orchestral balances
notedFor clarity of orchestral texture
expressive depth
warmth of interpretation
performingOrchestra New York Philharmonic NERFINISHED
subjectOf critical reviews in classical music literature
historical discussions of Mahler performance practice
targetAudience Mahler enthusiasts
classical music listeners
workRecorded Mahler Symphony No. 1 NERFINISHED
Symphony No. 1 in D major NERFINISHED

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Symphony No. 1 in D major notableRecording Bruno Walter and the New York Philharmonic recording