Works for me. Mind you, I haven't spent any money yet. I've been using Spotify and Youtube.
"Mahler’s Fifth contains some of the most gut-wrenching, intense music in the symphonic repertoire. Its moods swing from the blackest despair to uninhibited giddiness. You won’t hear them in this abstract, clinical exercise in podium control"
It's not so much that I disagree with David's thought, but rather I don't feel that this aspect of Mahler 5 needs any highlighting or underlining. To me, it's already there - built into the work. I think I made my point before. I wouldn't give this 5 stars or a 10/10, but neither do I think it's awful. That's just me.
I also don't agree with D.H.'s assessment of Vanska's Minnesota Sibelius, just for this one simple reason: what would be the point of Vanska conducting Sibelius exactly as he had recorded it before? I like some of his later Sibelius.