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Title: Sado's upcoming M6th timings look pretty good^
Post by: John Kim on August 21, 2024, 05:24:26 PM
I. 23'47" II. 13'29" III. 17'17" IV. 32'04"

https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/9647108--mahler-symphonie-nr-6-a-moll-tragische?srsltid=AfmBOorlIjcQSjsbLAjRxsVGnPrb-jWQaFe1zL8d5zbe3h7y6GTWBJaL

The audio samples sound REALLY GREAT. I can't wait!

John
Title: Re: Sado's upcoming M6th timings look pretty good^
Post by: barryguerrero on August 23, 2024, 05:44:04 PM
Just judging from the timings, that's a bit expansive (broad) for me. However, the proof is always in the pudding.
Title: Re: Sado's upcoming M6th timings look pretty good^
Post by: barryguerrero on August 28, 2024, 07:35:11 PM
Another great M6 recording from Vienna and the Musikverein is the Lorin Maazel one on CBS/Sony. Unlike much of the rest of his Mahler cycle, the 6th was very much 'up to tempo'. It's also a very intense performance. Depending on just how good the Sado one turns out to be, I may 'pull the trigger' on buying a Japanese edition of the Maazel/V.P.O. M6 on E-Bay, which is available at a very reasonable cost. I used to own it back in the early 1980's, and stupidly got rid of it (it came with his M5, which isn't quite as good).

I think the M6 and M8 are the two best from the Maazel/V.P.O. cycle (I'm not crazy about Kathleen Battle in the much ballyhooed M4 recording).
Title: Re: Sado's upcoming M6th timings look pretty good^
Post by: John Kim on August 29, 2024, 03:35:05 AM
Barry

I like Maazel's VPO M6th too but am bothered by the near absence of timpani in I. It's just very weak throughout the movement.

John
Title: Re: Sado's upcoming M6th timings look pretty good^
Post by: barryguerrero on August 29, 2024, 04:03:42 AM
Interesting. I didn't notice that before, so I listen for that.