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General Category => Gustav Mahler and Related Discussions => Topic started by: John Kim on March 08, 2007, 07:38:37 AM
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I must admit that this is really a fine M9th recording. As in the M6th CD that the same conductor/orchestra/label made a few years back this M9th boasts sensible tempo, balance, and admirable level of forward momentum. It also has a nice, natural flow, some beautiful phrasing. The playing is excellent, the sonics warm and with plenty of ambiance. There is not a single moment I can criticize. This might have been a live Bernard Haitink recording in 70's albeit a different orchestra. Timings are,
27:22
16:57
12:11
23:24
Highly recommended.
John,
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Actually I think this one is better than the recent Barenboim now available on Warner Classics.
John,
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The Klemperer M9 on EMI just got reissued on their "Great Performances Of The Century" series. John, you didn't mention what label this Herbig one is on.
Barry
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Berlin Classics
John,