IMO, it's a great M9th, far better than the RCA recording. The latter is hampered by lack of tension and passion, and some poor playing by the orchestra. It was as though they had not had enough rehearsal time before the recording session. Distant, foggy, and lacking details, even the recording betrays the fine effort by the American conductor. Not so with the Aspen performance. It is blessed with intense, beautiful playing throughout and Zinman's reading is very cogent if somewhat rational. The string is particularly outstanding. Tempos are on a slow side but not dragging as it was in the RCA version.
John,