Todd,
I know there are folks who hate the Sinopoli and Abbado. But hey, isn't it nice to have such alternative but compelling versions available? I listened to the Abbado last night and it sounded just great. In some ways, I prefer Abbado's Viennese recording over the BPO one.
John,
Someone likes DG Sinopoli's Ninth, someoone else has defined it a "decadent mess", but it's not the point. Everyone here has his own tastes and knows his Mahler. I'm sure there are even people that like Kletzki's Ninth, a Ninth with cuts in movements 2 and 3. If I were an honest critic that has to draw a list of reference recordings of the Ninth, I would not recommend Kletki's because the cuts make this version a misrepresentation of what Mahler had intended as his "Ninth Symphony". Ok, Kletki's is not on the list considered here, but, hey, look what this list lacks: no trace of Ancerl, Giulini, Klemperer, Masur, Tilson Thomas... no trace of the New York Philharmonic! And Karajan and Abbado are not present with what are generally considered their best renditions. How is possible to take this list seriously?
So, I think that the guys that compiled this list were simply trying to distinguish themselves, like the english critic that, not so much time ago, stated that the best Brunhilde's immolation scene ever put on disc is a certain one recorded in 1903 (sic!!!). I'm tired of this conformism of nonconformism and I won't care anymore about this or other weird lists.
Best regards,
Luca
P. S.
I know that Sinopoli conducted many Mahler's Symphonies, in Dresden, among them the 5th and the 6th., but I don't know with what results. Anyway, it would be nice to have the opportunity to listen to them: perhaps, the Staatskapelle Dresden is the best orchestra in Germany (pace BPO- even Karajan acknowledged that when he recorded the Meistersinger with them), so it is very regrettable we have so few Mahler's recordings from this orchestra (the new principal conductor, C. Thielemann, will conduct Mahler for the first time this autumn, but in Munich. Let's see what will happen).