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General Category => Gustav Mahler and Related Discussions => Topic started by: barry guerrero on June 19, 2008, 05:20:55 PM
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Working in record stores does have its advantages. Anyway, Van Zweden's timings look fairly similar to Zinman's upcoming M5. V.Z. is just a tad shorter in the third and fourth movements. I - 13:00; II - 14:16; III - 17:53; IV - 9:56; V - 14:45
f.y.i. - this is coming out on the LPO's own label.
Barry
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Barry,
Looks pretty good. LPO made a terrific recording of M5th (live) with Tennstedt so they must know how to get it done right.
John,
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Working in record stores does have its advantages. Anyway, Van Zweden's timings look fairly similar to Zinman's upcoming M5. V.Z. is just a tad shorter in the third and fourth movements. I - 13:00; II - 14:16; III - 17:53; IV - 9:56; V - 14:45
f.y.i. - this is coming out on the LPO's own label.
Barry
Yep I saw this here in a UK record store. Not really tempted, I was put off the LPO label by their rather lacklustre Tennstedt Bruckner 3...
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Yeah, but everybody says that the LPO's "Manfred" Symphony (Tchaikovsky) with Jurowski is excellent.
Barry
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Gets a lukewarm review here:
http://music.guardian.co.uk/classical/andrewclements/story/0,,2284085,00.html