To follow through with Wade's thoughts and Barry's practice, I splurged and got myself Peter Fulop's
Mahler Discography. Wow! A major gift. It is so much more than I had expected: an enormous hardback book (the size of a city telephone book, 6.5 pounds), printed on heavy stock. It's a major accomplishment, the contents arranged by works, artists, recording labels, and timings. Mounted inside the back cover is a CD of what Peter calls the rarest Mahler recording: Paul van Kempen, Hilversum Radio Orchestra, Symphony No. 4, recorded December 28, 1949, in Hilversum.
Fulop "wishes to pay tribute to Mahler's music, on the 150th anniversary of the composer's birth and the 100th anniversary of his death." The publication of this book, a major addition to Mahler literature, was supported by the Kaplan Foundation. It is available from Peter Fulop's Mikrokosmos site (
www.mikrokosmos.com).
But NOTE: until Dec. 28 it is available from DOREMI at a 25 per cent discount. Maybe I should have waited.
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