Mahler Symphony No 4 Synfrancisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas 2003 Lossless New _hot_ < 4K • 360p >

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American soprano Laura Claycomb delivers a masterclass performance in this 2003 session. Her voice possesses a luminous, effortless upper register that cuts through the orchestration like a beam of light. Claycomb captures the text's naive joy—describing saintly feasts and celestial music—while maintaining impeccable intonation and phrasing. MTT aligns the orchestra seamlessly with her breath, creating an intimate, chamber-like dialogue that concludes the symphony in a state of absolute, quiet transcendence. Why "New Lossless" Formats Matter for This Recording To hear this recording in its highest quality,

Rediscover the child’s view of the world through Mahler’s most lyrical and tuneful symphony. MTT aligns the orchestra seamlessly with her breath,

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