Thanks. OK, I heard it now. The problem with the end of Part II, aside from the somewhat quick tempo, is that Dudamel likes to use three pairs of cymbals. If you're going to do that, then you need two large tam-tams, not just one (preferably a 50" and a 40"). Also, have the cymbals strike just slightly after the tam-tams. Somebody did that - I think it was your Feltz guy - and it worked great (Haenchen removed the cymbals altogether, which I don't think is really a solution either).
On the plus side, I really like that I could hear ALL of the offstage brass parts at the end of Part 1, and the Children's chorus sounded much, MUCH larger than usual. The tenor, Simon O'Neill, was fairly decent too. If DG issues this on a plain-old CD, I'll buy it. Hopefully, it won't sound like it was recorded in a bathtub.