Did you ever have the experience of finding that you had neglected a particular Mahler work?
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Has anyone else postponed trying out M8, or has anyone else ever neglected a Mahler work, only to discover later what they had been missing?
It wasn't that I postponed or neglected M8, but instead I simply did not like it (or any of his vocal works). I originally acquired Tennstedt's acclaimed M8, based on its reputation, but it just didn't stick. Jarvi's was a definite bust (for me). Chaiily's M8 didn't wear well after many repeated hearings. A few years ago I bought another Tennstedt M8, a used copy, but still it really didn't work (for me).
After three decades of enjoying M9 (Giulini/CSO), M1 (after NYPO summer concert on LI park), M6 (Abbado/CSO), M4 (Previn/PSO), M5 (Sinopoli/PO), M2 (Kaplan/LSO), DLvdE (Giulini/BPO), and M10 (Chailly/BRSO) - roughly in that order as I recall, on LP or then CD - the Gergiev and Witt M8s won me over to M8. Now, like John, I've discovered the joy, and I find myself hearing M8 fragments in my mind all the time (should I warn my wife and/or doctor?).
I've had a similar impediment to M7. I had the well-regarded Abbado/CSO M7, but it always sounded disjointedly episodic to me, like a patchwork of section-by-section studio takes (I admit to having
no idea how it was actually recorded). Now, after owning Halász, Bertini, Barenboim, Abbado/BPO, and Noseda, I can't understand what confounded me, but something did, and now it thankfully is gone.
Perhaps passing five decades of life has something to do with it. It is somewhat unsettling to think that my 'maturity' at 25, 30, 35, 40, and even 45 wasn't sufficient to appreciate M8, but I can't deny the truth.
That said, I still have along way to go with the rest of Mahler's vocal-symphonic genre. Ask me to hum a tune from Rückertlieder. KTL, DKW, LEFG, or DKL and I'll fail the test. Yes, I can hear in my mind's ear the cor anglais in "Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen" and the martial start of "Wo die schönen Trompeten blasen" but if asked, I couldn't say in which cycles these appear.
Unlike Mahler, I'm counting on another five decades to come to know these as well as his symphonic works.