Indeed. What is going on (?). Some claim that their recent M5 recording with the other guy in Montreal, actually IS a beginning of a whole new cycle (Payare). Perhaps Pentatone wants to issue a few more of those first, before continuing with the Bychkov cycle. A case of striking while 'the iron is still hot, so to speak. I assume that they must have several more Bychkov Mahlers 'in the can' at this time, no? . . . . I would like to have his M6 in Scherzo/Andante order.
Pentatone started a new regime in San Francisco, and perhaps those people are calling the shots at this time. They're located in the new S.F. Conservatory of Music building, right across the street from Davies Symphony Hall. They're advertising for an almost full-time position for someone to interface with their Dutch office - something like that. It might be a case of the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing. When it comes to record labels, NOTHING surprises me. I've pretty much seen it all.
I will try to formulate a polite letter to Pentatone's S.F. office, and see if I get ANY response. In many, many cases, these record companies simply ignore potential customer inquiries. The people involved don't know what the heck is going on either. One thing really good about Robert van Bahr (BIS), he gets back to you. Same for the guy who runs Ondine. Speaking of which . . .
Don't spread this around publicly, but van Bahr told me that the Vanksa/M.O. M3 should come out in May. I'm looking forward to that.