So here's my suggestion, don't buy it! The timings are nearly identical to Ozawa's Philips recording, AND Levine's earlier LSO one (although, I think the slow movement was a tad longer).
Barry
Hello,
I have purchased this as MP3 (320 quality is fairly good) and - not knowing the older recording, cannot even find it - I must say, that I like this very much. After hearing some M6's on the slower side recently (Zinman, Darlington), this M6 "feels" quicker than the timings indicate. Moreover, I like the brass and also the percussion very much.
This is a recording I really wanted to listen to again.
Regarding the format issue, I found, that 5.1. test files from the internet work on my iMac directly (these kind of tests, "front right", "rear back", etc. ). However, such files are opened with Quicktime, not in iTunes.
I have downloaded some lossless (stereo) WMA files from LinnRecords and could easily convert them to all other formats using iTunes on Windows, whereas on the Mac I have a tool for FLAC files.
Anyway, I cannot understand, why BSO uses this format and does not offer FLAC and WMA lossless as Linn does.
Best
Michael