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Mahler: & Xiaogang Ye:The Song of the Earth
Michelle DeYoung (mezzo-soprano), Brian Jagde (tenor), Shenyang (baritone), Liping Zhang (soprano), Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, Long Yu
Long Yu secures some incisive and sensitive playing from the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra in a spacious recorded acoustic.
Mahler: & Xiaogang Ye:The Song of the Earth
Michelle DeYoung (mezzo-soprano), Brian Jagde (tenor), Shenyang (baritone), Liping Zhang (soprano), Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, Long Yu
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Long Yu secures some incisive and sensitive playing from the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra in a spacious recorded acoustic.
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“Our countries have moved further apart. Most people are so immersed in their own life experience that they don’t even try to understand the culture of other societies … but by comparing these two works people can see the double picture – how Europeans feel about love, pleasure, and death, and how the Chinese feel about the same things.” Long Yu. Centuries-old Chinese poetry is brought vividly to life in a new recording from Long Yu and the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra. Their second album for Deutsche Grammophon, The Song of the Earth, is set for international release on 13 August 2021. The world premiere recording of the contemporary The Song of the Earth by Ye Xiaogang is presented alongside Gustav Mahler’s classic symphony. Ye’s ambitious new work expresses the grandeur and beauty of the original Tang Dynasty poems that Mahler set in German translation, fusing a contemporary style with centuries’ worth of traditions from both east and west. Long Yu, who commissioned Ye’s work, conducts the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra in this fascinating meeting of histories and cultures.
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- Michelle DeYoung (mezzo-soprano), Brian Jagde (tenor)
- Shanghai Symphony Orchestra
- Long Yu
- Recorded: 2020-12-12
- Recording Venue: Shanghai Symphony Hall
- Shenyang (baritone), Liping Zhang (soprano)
- Shanghai Symphony Orchestra
- Long Yu
- Recorded: 2020-12-12
- Recording Venue: Shanghai Symphony Hall
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Awards and reviews
October 2021
Long Yu secures some incisive and sensitive playing from the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra in a spacious recorded acoustic.
29th July 2021
Ye studied in the west with Alexander Goehr and Louis Andriessen, but his musical language is an amalgam of earlier 20th-century styles, beginning with Debussy, Ravel and Stravinsky, with just occasional Chinese elements. It’s all very colourful, if sometimes rather overwrought.