Unfortunately, it is Haitink. Like the energizer bunny, he keeps trying and trying and trying with Mahler, but I can never sit through an entire recording by him. His deadpan approach to Mahler is typically so bland that it becomes truly annoying to me. So even when there is a nice moment like this, the overall performance just leaves me bored to tears. And he does this again and again, with great orchestra after great orchestra. Life is too short to waste hours listening to Haitink recordings.
And don't get me started on what I think of his Brahms !!
So, when someone hears the complete recording, let us know if it's really any different from his other recordings in its overall conception and style. I find it hard to believe that he went through any sort of major transformation.
How this man ever ended up conducting the great orchestras of the world is beyond me.