The Saraste M9 was released to the digital market this morning, and I downloaded it on iTunes. Timings are as follows: I. 26:21; II. 15:58; III. 13:11; IV. 24:16.
Having heard Saraste's M6, I guess I shouldn't be too surprised that his M9 is equally as good. I am yet to listen in detail (perhaps tonight or tomorrow) but this recording reminds me a lot of Rattle's, especially in the second movement. The first movement moves along at a good clip and I like that; it does not drag, which is important for me. In the rondo, the ending is fast and furious, but when the timps play their decending fifth from E to A, it seems to me as though they are behind the beat on both occasions.