OK guys; as you know, I beat up pretty hard on Haitink's CSO M3 and M6. When I received a copy of his Mahler 1, believe me, I wanted to be wrong. I wanted to like this, and discover that perhaps I was overlooking something in those two previous releases. I'm afraid not! While beautifully recorded and very well played, this is possibly THE DULLEST Mahler 1st I've ever heard. The first movement has absolutely no sense of discovery; self discovery; joie de vivre (however that's spelled) - nothin'. It's just there; slow and dull. I like the slower than normal tempo for Haitink's scherzo (Boulez's sounded very breathless to me), but there's little or no sense of swing to go along with it. The third movement is even worse. It's just there - there's no sense of the East European village band music being animated in any way. It's just clean, soft, and polite. In the finale - sure! - the loud parts are fine. Loud parts are always fine with the CSO, and that's my main complaint: when the music isn't being fast and loud, Haitink is simply slow, pretty, and very, very dull.
I'm sorry, but the talents of Haitink and the CSO were far better suited for the Shostakovich 4th, where the consistently slow tempi lent an air of 20th century alienation and desolation; combined with allowing Chicago's wound-up brass section to go completely bonkers in the third movement's final peroration. That fit them perfectly.