Barry
Thank you for providing the link! I listened once this morning with lousy computer speakers, so the following are my "first impressions". This was a live performance with the usual attendant benefits (many) and detriments (few). The performance is extremely well crafted by Honeck, and the PSO performers are phenomenal. (As a horn player that knows the work from the inside, I can confidently state that the horn section is magnificent, and Bill Caballero's many solos are exemplary, never perfunctory.) I heard tempi and treatments that differed from many other performances yet often seemed to me unquestionably correct. For example, the Alma theme is more ardent tenderness than youthful elation. The Alpine scenes are earthy and magical. The Andante is expansive as you observed, but the performers are in complete control delivering emotions that elude other simply tuneful performances. The contrasts in both the Scherzo and again in the Finale are not masked by persistently excessive volume and drive. The Finale is simply staggering. I can't wait for this to appear on CD.
Russ Smiley