Hi guys,
So, this year I am graduating high school. Well, rather, I am leaving high school and continuing on to a transition program for students who are blind or visually impaired.
I thought to myself that I wanted to get my teachers something from me and me only--not from my parents and I, but from I alone. But what to get? All of my teachers know how much music plays a role in my life, and they have, at one point or another, heard me talk about my love for Mahler--especially his Sixth and Ninth. Over the last two years, I have identified a lot with the Ninth--with its message of difficult trials, wonderful resolutions, and bittersweet farewells.
So I have pretty much decided to give a few staff members at school recordings of M9 as farewell gifts. And here is where you guys come in. I cannot decide what recording to give. I am very fond of the Rattle/BPO, but it is on two discs. I love the Bernstein/BPO, but that one is a bit extreme and the sound is not top-notch, to say nothing of the playing...particularly in the Finale. ;-) But for all my reservations, it is still an incredible recording. And then there is the Barbirolli...a one-disc recording of incredible intensity.
What would you guys recommend? For the orchestra director, I am going to get him either the Rattle and Bernstein or the Rattle and Barbirolli, perhaps all three. For my other teachers, who are less acquainted (or not acquainted at all) with Mahler, I want the most accessible version.
Thoughts?
Thanks for any suggestions,
Michael