My goodness, what am I to do when I want to listen to a great M2 in SACD? I have fine stereo ones from Slatkin, Ozawa, and Litton. And for multi-channel, I can choose from great ones by Fischer, MTT, Kobayashi and now Zinman.
Let me start at the end (since it just finished). This is an absolutely toe curling, eye watering finish. The bells ring clearly, and the high and low tam-tams are clearly audible (although not as big as in Fisher). The organ may not be as big as in the MTT, but it is ample. When it first comes in, its low end sends an exciting pulse through your body (helped by a little rubato(?) leading into its opening). The finale has wonderful solo and chorus singing throughout (Anna Larsson is superb as always – and especially in the Urlicht). In addition to the better organ, the other place where Zinman improves upon Fisher is in the consistency of the brass. Although the Zurich brass is never overpowering, it is very well balanced and I never have the feeling of wanting more (a minor problem in a couple of parts of Fisher’s finale for me). Zinman has a rather brisk March of the Souls (but not Ozawa-fast), and it is wonderfully played. One part that sounded strange was the immediate aftermath of the percussion section crescendo which precedes the March. This section sounded like it was missing something. I’ll have to revisit it on my next listening to determine what didn’t sound right. .
Zinman conducts a slightly (but not too) slow Andante followed by a fairly brisk Scherzo; timings are II – 10:32, III. 10:10. Although my preference is for the reverse, it is done convincingly. I noticed some excellent clarity and texture to the music making throughout. Perhaps there was a little less vibrato in the strings that allowed these textures to flow through.
I did not enjoy the opening movement as much as I should have. I discovered that my two year old had fiddled with the knobs on my subwoofer – thereby eliminating the low-end until I fixed it. I’ll have to revisit this movement later in the week. Once I fixed this, the sound filled out beautifully. This is wonderful three-dimensional sound. The bells at the end seemed to come from all around me. The solo singing was placed wide left and wide right, making for a nice combination at times.
To sum up – a strong recommendation!
Scott