For very obvious reasons, Mahler 8 is very dear to me. A lot of people come late to this work. I was one of those people. But once it hit me, it has never left me.
Many of the composer's most beautiful melodies are in it. In other composer's hands it may become overtly sentimental, but Mahler finds a balance, it is masterfully crafted. And Mahler doesn't have to be the struggling composer at all times.
I really think of it as a 'light to light' symphony. Its positive outcome is never really in doubt. I also think of it as a theme-symphony, Mahler isn't remotely ambiguous about it. Some may find the first movement too much, but it doesn't bother me as such. The long orchestral prelude to the Second Part is a model of tension. And you gotta love the final moments, brass blazing, it's rather like hugging the love of your life.
I always express caution about calling it operatic!
If I am hard pressed to give
recommended recordings, the Naxos/Wit is a solid choice (great playing, deep soundstage). For a more quicksilver alternative, I turn to Bertini (EMI). Of the more recent outings, Stenz is impressive (great ending and very well recorded). Gergiev is also special, but this has something to do with the reverberation and decay, adding something extra to its 'aura'.
If you crave for an oldie, I might mention Flipse/Rotterdam (not perfect, but it has many great moments, I have it on an official Rotterdam Philharmonic CD release).
But the recording that probably combines most of above's virtues, is
Bernstein's from London (Sony). For instance, it has the most exciting moment leading up to the reappearance of the Veni, creator spiritus-theme. I don't know, something 'happens' which cannot be rehearsed in a thousand years. It is almost as if the sound becomes white-hot, other worldly, some kind of magical 'modulation' which cannot be duplicated in any other recording. How on earth did they manage to produce such a sound, especially considering the fact that the entire orchestra is playing! Wow. I wonder if other members of this board share the same feeling about this moment?
What is your opinion about the Mahler Eighth?