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Author: rbell96
Date: 2003-07-22 17:39
Hello everyone,
I have just been listening to Mahler 6 and was looking through my collection at my Mahler recordings.
What recordings do people recommend for Mahler Symphonies?
I have the following:
Symphony No. 2 - LSO / Kaplan
Symphony No. 4 - Scottisch National Orch / Marshall
Symphony No. 5 - VPO / Bernstein
Symphony No. 6 - San Fransisco Symphony / Tilson Thomas
Symphony No. 7 - BPO / Abbado & CSO / Solti
Symphony No. 8 - CSO / Solti
Symphony No. 9 - CSO / Giulini
Symphony No. 10 - BPO / Rattle
You will notice No.s 1 & 3 are not in my collection, any recommendations would be good!
Thanks,
Rob
Post Edited (2003-07-22 17:41)
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Author: Ralph G
Date: 2003-07-22 18:00
I've never listened to Mahler much, but Bernstein's recordings with the NY Phil, Vienna Phil and the Concertgebouw are regarded as the gold standard by many. I believe Amazon has two cycles available -- one older set with the NY Phil, and another newer one with all three orchestras.
This is just word of mouth as I don't own any of them myself.a
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Author: Carmen
Date: 2003-07-22 18:48
I have the following,
Symphonie No 1-Abbado, Berlin Phil; Bernstein NYPhil
Symphonie No 2-Ozawa, BostonSO; Solti,ChicagoSO; Chailiy, Royal Concertgebow
Symphonie No3-Abbado,Vienna Phil
Symphonie No4-Solti, CSO
Symphonie No5-Solti, CSO
Symphonie No6-Solti, CSO
Symphonie No7-Berstein, NYPhil
Symhponie No8-Abbado, BerlinPHil
Symphonie No9-Boulez, Chicago; Levine, Philadelphia
Symphonie No10-currently escapes my recollection
If I mention more than one, i prefer the first, I am also very curious to discover the Kaplan version of Mahler 2.
***...so do all who seen such times, but that is not for them to decide. All you can do is decide what to do with the time that is given to you.***
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Author: diz
Date: 2003-07-22 23:02
The only Mahler I like, personally, is the cycle recorded by the Concertgebouw with Haitink.
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Author: Tom A
Date: 2003-07-23 00:22
Maybe it's because they're the first performances of each that I've heard, but I still think they compare very highly due to the interpretations and the strength of sound on the recording.
No 1: Lorin Maazel (I think with Vienna Phil, but Maazel's reading is great anywhere)
No 3: Klaus Tennstedt (I think with London Symph or London Phil).
There may be music shops which allow you to listen to recordings for a few minutes to decide.
Cheers
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Author: Leonard Buchanan
Date: 2003-07-23 00:41
As a set, Rafael Kubilek with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra gives a satisfying account.
Symph 1: Rattle/City of Birmingham Symphony Orch
Symph 2: Rattle/City of Birmingham Symphony Orch
Symph 3: Horenstein/LSO Bernstein/NYPO
Symph 4: Szell/Cleveland
Symph 5: Bernstein/Vienne Philharmonic Barbirolli/New Philharmonia Orch
Symph 6: Boulez/Vienna Phil Metha/Israel Philharmonic
Symph 7: Rattle/City of Birmingham
Symph 8: Solti/Chicago Symphony Orch
Symph 9: Karajan/Berlin Philharmonic Walter/Vienna Philharmonic
Symph 10: Rattle/Berlin Philharmonic
Yeah, I'm a big fan of Simon Rattle.
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Author: vin
Date: 2003-07-23 04:07
I absolutely agree with you Leonard about the best SET (the brass playing takes some getting used to for those of us raised on the american brass style) being Kubelik and Bavarian Radio.
I think most of Rattle's are fantastic because they do so much more of what's in the score than many other recordings.
The best Mahler 6 last movement hammer blow (not the whole recording, although it's good) is Benjamin Zander with the Philharmonia Orch.
I have yet to find a Mahler 3 recording that I think is terrific in every respect (I enjoy Rattle's, Bernstein's, Leinsdorf/Boston) but this is the most troublesome for me of finding a recording that I love start to finish (probably because it's so long!!!)
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Author: CJB
Date: 2003-07-23 07:51
Have to second Leonard's selection of Rattle and CBSO esp. for 1 & 2. I admit the latter is biased from the memory of attending the repeat of the Symphony Hall opening concert. It was the 1st time I'd heard Mahler 2 and the ppp tremolo strings at the start raised the hairs on the back of my neck.
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Author: D Dow
Date: 2003-07-23 14:08
I have the following discs:
entire cycle with Kubelik Bavarian Radio DG which is excellent
Mahler 1
Solti London
Walter NY PHil
Masur New York
Mahler 2
Scherchen Vienna State great record
Mahler 3
Vienna Abbado Nice recording
Mahler 4
Fritz Reiner Chicago
Szell Cleveland I prefer the Reiner disc!
Mahler 5 NewYork Phil Bernstein
Scherchen Vienna State
Barbirolli New Philharmonia great disc.
Mahler 6
Cleveland Szell(breathtaking)
Vienna Phil Bernstein
Mahler 7
Scherchen Vienna State(my favorite reading of the first movement!)
Mahler 8
Colin Davis Bavarian Radio(something of a bust)
Maher 9
Karajan 1981 studio record (unbelievable in intensity!)
Das Leid von der Erde Jochum 61 Concertgebouw
Incredible Das Leid with a stellar orchestral performance
In Mahler I tend to avoid Haitink(cold and detached)
I also avoid quite a few records which I know are flawed by either bad conducting or a combination of factors.
David Dow
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Author: diz
Date: 2003-07-23 22:29
David L Dow said:
"In Mahler I tend to avoid Haitink(cold and detached)"
I'm glad you find Haitink cold and detached - he obviously got to the heart of Mahler's very troubled soul.
Without music, the world would be grey, very grey.
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Author: Brandon
Date: 2003-07-24 02:03
I have many recordings of each symphony. Probably three or four. My favorites of each are:
Sym 1- Chicago Symphony/Solti
Sym 2- NY PHil/Bernstein
Sym 3- Berlin Phil/Abbado
Sym 4- Cleveland/Szell
Sym 5- Berlin Phil/Rattle
Sym 6- Cleveland/Szell
Sym 7- Chicago Symphony/Abbado
Sym 8- Atlanta/Shaw, Vienna?/Solti
Sym 9- NY Phil/Bernstein
Sym 10- either Berlin Phil/Rattle or Philly/Levine
In my opinion, one of the greatest of all Mahler recordings has to the be Sixth Symphony by Cleveland and Szell. The third mvt. sets this recording apart from the rest. This symphony also has magnificent clarinet playing. It is on the Sony Classical label, and can be found at most CD stores. It is budget priced too!
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