Bruno Walter’s 1953 Carnegie Hall performance of Gustav Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde captures the conductor in late style: unhurried, humane, and utterly assured. Drawn from a live broadcast and newly remastered, this release restores the full presence of the hall and the natural breadth of Walter’s pacing. Set Svanholm and Elena Nikolaidi bring strength and clarity to the vocal lines, while the Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York responds with alertness and depth. What emerges is not simply a historical document, but a living, breathing Mahler performance shaped in real time before an audience.
Framed in its original broadcast context by Ralph Vaughan Williams’s Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis, the concert unfolds with remarkable coherence. Walter allows the music space — sometimes strikingly so — and the long arc of Der Abschied becomes the emotional centre of gravity, unfolding with patience and inevitability. The restoration reveals orchestral colour, vocal presence, and dynamic range with uncommon immediacy, allowing listeners to experience the concert as an event rather than an artefact.
On 13 February we also mark the anniversary of the death of Richard Wagner (1813–1883). To commemorate the composer whose influence shaped the musical world into which Mahler was born, we are offering 10% off all Wagner recordings in the Pristine catalogue for one week.