Romy, this is just one of those, "let's agree to disagree" situations. It happens. I've stated my case, and think I've given good musical reasons as to why I feel the way I feel. Let's just leave it at that. If you enjoyed the concert, great! Any more, and we'll just be repeating ourselves. Now I'm going to contradict myself, be a hypocrite, and continue. Keep this in mind: I'm speaking in a comparative sense, not absolute sense. By that, I mean that if all we had for Mahler 2 was MTT's recording of it, I would probably be grateful for it. But that's simply not the case. I've seen numerous performances of Mahler 2 in the bay area, and MTT's wasn't among my favorite ones. For me, the best live performance of Mahler 2 I've witnessed was with Tennstedt at R.F.H. in early 1980 or '81 (can't remember which). That was incredible, and certainly made me feel the way that you feel about this Tangelwood performance. I probably shouldn't have spoken up at all, but that dumb slow-down that MTT does near the end of the scherzo - after going a million miles per hour through most of it - really bugs me. It's an exaggeration of something that Mahler had already built into the score (I'll be happy to provide bar numbers, or a timing number if that would be something you wanted to go over yourself). If it doesn't bug you, then consider yourself lucky. But as far as it being "uplifting" or exciting, what performers of Mahler 2 ever fail at being uplifting and/or exciting? (I'm sure there are some that have happened, but they're far and few between).
And Chalkpie, you're certainly correct in pointing out the glut of Mahler recordings. But look how long it took for you to find a thoroughly satisfying recording of Mahler 7. I know that a lot of people don't feel this way, but I say, "the more the merrier". And in spite of what impression Romy may have of me, I enjoy hearing different perspectives from different places.