Mahler Symphony No. 4 discography

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Gustav Mahler in 1892

This is a discography of audio recordings of Gustav Mahler's Fourth Symphony . The symphony premiered at the Kaim-Saal in Munich on 25 November 1901. [1] The symphony's first recording in 1930 by Hidemaro Konoye and the New Symphony Orchestra of Tokyo is the first electrical recording of any Mahler symphony. [2]

Contents

The tabular list below is of recordings by symphony orchestras of Mahler's score. A separate list is provided, below the primary list of recordings of the full orchestra version, of chamber ensemble reductions of the work, principally of the version for 15 players by Erwin Stein.

Recordings

Original full orchestra version

Year of releaseConductorOrchestraSoloistLabelCatalog number [3] [upper-alpha 1] Notes
1930 Hidemaro Konoye New Symphony Orchestra of Tokyo Sakaye KitasawaJapanese ParlophoneE 10009/14
1939 Willem Mengelberg Concertgebouw Orchestra Jo Vincent Philips Records PHM 500-040Live performance from November 1939
1948 Bruno Walter New York Philharmonic Dési von Halban Columbia Records 11213-8D
1950 Karel Šejna Czech Philharmonic Maria TauberováSupraphonSU40812Album code from 2012 box set reissue
1952 Eduard van Beinum Concertgebouw Orchestra Margaret Ritchie Decca LXT 2718
1957 Paul Kletzki Philharmonia Orchestra Emmy LooseEMI35570
1957 Leopold Ludwig Saxon State Orchestra Anny Schlemm Decca Records DL 9944
1960 Fritz Reiner Chicago Symphony Orchestra Lisa Della Casa RCA Records LSC 2364
1962 Otto Klemperer Philharmonia Orchestra Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Angel Records S35829
1966 Leonard Bernstein New York Philharmonic Reri Grist Columbia Masterworks Records MS-6152
1966 Georg Solti Concertgebouw Orchestra Sylvia Stahlman London Recordings CS 6217
1966 George Szell Cleveland Orchestra Judith Raskin Columbia Masterworks RecordsMS-6833
1967 Bernard Haitink Concertgebouw Orchestra Elly Ameling Philips Records802 888 LY
1967 Lorin Maazel Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Heather Harper Nonesuch Records 71259
1968 Maurice Abravanel Utah Symphony Netania Davrath Vanguard Records C-10042
1968 Rafael Kubelík Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Elsie Morison Deutsche Grammophon DG 139339
1970 Jascha Horenstein London Philharmonic Orchestra Margaret Price Classics for Pleasure CFP 159
1973 Hans Swarowsky Czech Philharmonic Gerlinde Lorenz Supraphon 1101346
1974 James Levine Chicago Symphony Orchestra Judith Blegen RCA Red Seal Records ARL1-0895
1976Bruno WalterVienna PhilharmonicElisabeth SchwarzkopfBruno Walter Society2-705Live performance of 29 May 1960, Vienna Konzerthaus
1978 Claudio Abbado Vienna Philharmonic Frederica von Stade Deutsche GrammophonDG 2530 966
1979 Harold Farberman London Symphony Orchestra Corinne Curry Maybach Music Group 3-MMG 106X
1979 Herbert von Karajan Berlin Philharmonic Edith Mathis Deutsche GrammophonDG 419 863-2
1979 Zubin Mehta Israel Philharmonic Orchestra Barbara Hendricks Decca430 756-2Album code is for 1992 CD reissue
1979 André Previn Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Elly Ameling Angel RecordsSZ-37576
1981 Václav Neumann Czech Philharmonic Magdaléna Hajóssyová Supraphon Pro ArtePAL 1068
1983 Klaus Tennstedt London Philharmonic Orchestra Lucia Popp EMI/AngelDS-37954
1984Bernard HaitinkConcertgebouw Orchestra Roberta Alexander Philips Records412 119-1
1984Lorin MaazelVienna Philharmonic Kathleen Battle CBS Records IM 39072
1984Sir Georg SoltiChicago Symphony Orchestra Kiri Te Kanawa London RecordingsLDR 410 188
1985Bruno WalterVienna Philharmonic Irmgard Seefried Varèse Sarabande VCD 47228Live recording from 24 August 1950
1986 Eliahu Inbal Frankfurt Radio Symphony Helen Donath Denon Records 33C37-7952
1986 Herbert Kegel Leipzig Radio Symphony Celestina Casapietra Tokuma Japan Communications 32TC-101
1987 Jean-Claude Casadesus Orchestre National de Lille Margaret Marshall Forlane UCD 16563
1988Leonard BernsteinConcertgebouw OrchestraHelmut Wittek (boy soprano)Deutsche GrammophonDG 423607-1
1988 Michael Gielen Southwest German Radio Symphony Orchestra Christine WhittleseySaphir RecordsINT 830.856
1988Otto Klemperer Cologne Radio Symphony Elfriede Trötschel Memoria991-005Live recording from 1954
1988 Seiji Ozawa Boston Symphony Orchestra Kiri Te KanawaPhilips Records422 072-2
1988 Franz Welser-Möst London Philharmonic Orchestra Felicity Lott EMI EminenceCD-EMX 2139
1989 Wyn Morris London Symphony Orchestra Patricia Rozario Collins Classics 10442
1989Bruno Walter Orchestre National de France Maria Stader Nuova Era 2233Live performance from 1955
1989/1990 Michiyoshi Inoue Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Yvonne Kenny ASV Records ASV CD RPO 8017
1990Leonard BernsteinVienna PhilharmonicEdith MathisDeutsche GrammophonDG video 072 223Concert performance from 1975
1990 Andrew Litton Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Ann Murray Virgin ClassicsErato 3632772 (2006 reissue)
1990 Alexander Gibson Royal Scottish National Orchestra Margaret MarshallChandosCHAN 6505
1990 Hiroshi Wakasugi Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra Kiyomi ToyodaFontecFOCD 9020
1990Bruno WalterNew York PhilharmonicIrmgard Seefried Music & Arts CD 656Live performance from 1953
1990/1991 Gary Bertini Cologne Radio SymphonyLucia Popp EMI Classics CDC 7 54178
1991 Milan Horvat Zagreb Radio and TV SymphonyÉva AndorDigital Concerto2 CCT 731-2
1991 Neeme Järvi Royal Scottish Orchestra Linda Finnie Chandos Records CHAN 8951
1991 Armin Jordan Orchestre de la Suisse Romande Edith Wiens Erato Records 2292–45628
1991Otto KlempererBavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Elisabeth Lindermeier Arkadia Records2 CDHP 590Live performance from 19 October 1956
1991 Neville Marriner Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra Mitsuko Shirai Capriccio 10358
1991 Stanisław Skrowaczewski Hallé Orchestra Alison HarganIMP ClassicsPCD 972
1991Shunsaku Tsutsumi Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra Ruri UsamiRayFHCR-1001
1991Bruno WalterVienna Philharmonic Hilde Güden Deutsche GrammophonDG 435 334Live recording from 1955
1992 John Barbirolli BBC Symphony Orchestra Heather Harper IntaglioINCD 7291Live recording from 1967
1992 Esa-Pekka Salonen Los Angeles Philharmonic Barbara Hendricks Sony Classical Records SK 48380
1992 Antoni Wit Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra Lynda Russell Naxos Records 8.550527
1993 James Conlon Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne
Cologne Philharmonic
Soile Isokoski EMI ClassicsCDC 4 78235-2
1993Bernard HaitinkBerlin Philharmonic Sylvia McNair Philips Records434 123-2
1993 Giuseppe Sinopoli Philharmonia Orchestra Edita Gruberová Deutsche GrammophonDG 437 527
1994 Christoph von Dohnányi Cleveland Orchestra Dawn Upshaw London Recordings440 315
1994 Hartmut Haenchen Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra Alexandra Coku LaserLight 14 139
1995 Edo de Waart Radio Filharmonisch Orkest Charlotte Margiono RCA Red Seal Records74321 276052
1995 Charles Mackerras BBC Symphony Orchestra Sheila Armstrong BBC Radio ClassicsBBCRD 9101Live recording from 1977
1996Emil TabakovSofia Philharmonic OrchestraLyudmila HadzhievaCapriccioC49051
1997 Simon Rattle City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Amanda Roocroft Warner Classics 9029 58691-7 [4]
1999Bernard HaitinkConcertgebouw Orchestra Maria Ewing Philips464 321-2Live recording from Kerstmatinee (Christmas Matinee) of 25 December 1982
2000 Pierre Boulez The Cleveland Orchestra Juliane BanseDeutsche Grammophon463 257-2
2000 Riccardo Chailly Concertgebouw Orchestra Barbara Bonney Decca466 720-2
2001 Benjamin Zander Philharmonia OrchestraCamilla TillingTelarc209947
2002Leif SegerstamDanish National Radio Symphony OrchestraEva JohanssonChandosCHAN9386
2002Andrew LittonDallas Symphony Orchestra Heidi Grant Murphy DelosDE-3261
2003 Michael Tilson Thomas San Francisco Symphony Laura Claycomb SFS MediaSFS 0004 [4]
2003 Yannick Nézet-Séguin Orchestre Métropolitain Karina GauvinATMA ClassiqueACD22306
2005Otto KlempererVienna Philharmonic Teresa Stich-Randall TestamentSBT1397live performance of 21 June 1955
2005 Roger Norrington Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra Anu Komsi SWR MusicSWR 19524CD [4]
2005 Daniel Harding Mahler Chamber Orchestra Dorothea Röschmann Erato5456652
2006Hartmut Haenchen Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra Alexandra CokuBrilliant Classics93277
2007Bernard HaitinkRoyal Concertgebouw Orchestra Christine Schäfer RCO LiveRCO 07003Live performance from 2006, the 50th anniversary of Haitink's 1956 debut with the Concertgebouw Orchestra
2007 Markus Stenz Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Yvonne Kenny ABC ClassicsABC4766339
2008 David Zinman Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich Luba OrgonášováRCA Red SealG0100013329367
2008 Iván Fischer Budapest Festival Orchestra Miah Persson Channel Classics Records CCS SA 26109 [4]
2008 Hans Vonk St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Esther HeidemanPentatonePTC5186323
2009Claudio Abbado Lucerne Festival Orchestra Magdalena Kožená EuroArts205 7988 [4]
2010 Valery Gergiev London Symphony Orchestra Laura ClaycombLSO LiveLSO0662
2010Sir Charles Mackerras Philharmonia Orchestra Sarah FoxSignumSIGCD219
2010 Jonathan Nott Bamberg Symphony Mojca ErdmannTudorTUD7151
2010Markus Stenz Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne Christiane OelzeOehms ClassicsOC649
2011 Philippe Herreweghe Orchestre des Champs-Élysées Rosemary JoshuaPHILPH001
2012Riccardo Chailly Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra Christina Landshamer Accentus Music ACC 20257 [4] DVD
2012 Iván Fischer Royal Concertgebouw OrchestraMiah PerssonRCO LiveDVD; live performance from April 2010
2012Klaus TennstedtBoston Symphony Orchestra Phyllis Bryn-Julson ica classicsICAD5072DVD, live performance of 15 January 1977
2013 Rudolf Kempe BBC Symphony Orchestra Joan Alexanderica classicsICAC5117May 1957 studio recording at BBC Maida Vale Studios
2014Antonello ManacordaHet Gelders OrkestLisa LarssonChallenge ClassicsCC72659-
2015 Marc Albrecht Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra Elizabeth Watts PentatonePTC5186487-
2015 Mariss Jansons Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Dorothea Röschmann RCO LiveRCO 015004-
2015Valery GergievWorld Orchestra for PeaceCamila TillingC Major731304DVD, live performance of 5 August 2010, Prom 26, Royal Albert Hall
2015 Paavo Järvi Frankfurt Radio SymphonyGenia KühmeierC Major719204DVD
2016 Ádám Fischer Düsseldorf Symphony Orchestra Hanna-Elisabeth Müller AVI MusicAVI 8553378 [4]
2017Valery Gergiev Munich Philharmonic Genia KühmeierMünchner Philharmoniker9305211300
2018Daniele GattiRoyal Concertgebouw OrchestraJulia KleiterRCO LiveRCO18004
2018 Gustavo Gimeno Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra Miah PerssonPentatonePTC5186651
2019 Vladimir Jurowski London Philharmonic OrchestraSofia FominaLPOLPO 0113 [4]
2019Bernard HaitinkBavarian Radio Symphony OrchestraJuliane BanseBR Klassik900174Live performance from November 2005
2020 Osmo Vänskä Minnesota Orchestra Carolyn Sampson BISBIS2356-
2020Leif SegerstamTurku Philharmonic Orchestra Hanna-Elisabeth Müller AlbaABCD454
2020 Hans Rosbaud SWR Sinfonieorchester Baden-BadenEva-Maria RognerSWR MusicSWR19099CDPerformance of 14 May 1959
2021 Jakub Hrůša Bamberg Symphony Anna Lucia RichterAccentus MusicACC30532-
2022 Semyon Bychkov Czech Philharmonic OrchestraChen ReissPentatonePTC5186972-
2022Gabriel FeltzStuttgart PhilharmonicJeanette WerneckeDreyer GaidoDGCD21140-
2022 Mariss Jansons Bavarian Radio Symphony OrchestraMiah PerssonBR Klassik900719Live recording from December 2010
2022 François-Xavier Roth Les Siècles Sabine Devieilheharmonia mundiHMM905357-
2023Otto KlempererVienna PhilharmonicHilde GuedenMusicas/ORF699029Live recording from 24 August 1947, Salzburg
2023Simon Gaudenz Jenaer Philharmonie Lina JohnsonOdradek RecordsODRCD440-

Chamber ensemble versions

Unless otherwise indicated, the recordings listed below of the chamber orchestra version of the work are of the Erwin Stein arrangement from 1921.

See also

Footnotes

  1. Recordings are from Smoley 1996 unless otherwise cited.

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