Hi everyone, I used to be a member of this board. The last time I posted here was probably about ten years ago, and I really haven't listened to a whole lot of Mahler since about 2007, and therefore I haven't kept up to date on recent Mahler recordings. I recently picked up the Mahler bug again, and I was wondering which Mahler recordings that have been released over the last decade have impressed you? I already have well over a hundred Mahler recordings and I am always interested in hearing new interpretations, which keeps his music fresh. I did pick up the Gamzou Mahler 10 a couple of weeks ago. It was certainly interesting, but I feel like a lot of his reorchestration didn't make any sense and didn't sound like something Mahler would have written. Also, I've always been a bit short on Mahler 8 recordings and would like to listen to more of that symphony. My favorite Mahler 8 is probably the Chailly/RCO. I also have the Abbado, Rattle, Gielen, the two Bernsteins and Solti. Finally, my favorite Mahler symphony is the 6th, so if any mind-blowing recordings have come out recently, please let me know.
Finally, I'm a trombonist, and I play in a community orchestra. Rumor has it that we may be teaming up with another local orchestra and performing Mahler 2 next year. That would be really exciting! We did Mahler 1 two years ago and that was very rewarding! One of my fellow trombonists mentioned a Polish composer by the name of Marcus Tyberg, and he said to listen to his 3rd symphony, which has been recorded by the Buffalo Philharmonic under JoAnn Falletta on Naxos. What a fantastic piece of music! When I listened to the second movement Scherzo I could definitely hear Mahler's influence, at at times I felt like I was listening to a long lost Mahler symphony.