Inbal's new recording of Mahler Seventh with Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra is outstanding in every way, easily the best of three recordings he made with FRSO, CPO, and this orchestra. For comparison, Dudamel has done a pretty good job in his recent DG outing (read musicweb's warm review), but Inbal's beats almost every other edition that has appeared in the catalog.
There is no quibbling; if you want the best organized, best structured Mahler 7th, this is it. For the first time, I sense the overarching architecture that is unmistakably there in this sprawling symphony. Amazingly, this new recording gives the impression that the symphony is after all as well structured as M6th and indeed a very classy work. It's the first time I feel about the work this way. Does it mean Inbal's reading is devoid of characters? No! He has plenty of expressive touches throughout, though he has less dose of string portamento on display this time.
The SACD sound is drop dead gorgeous.
A truly revelatory performance/recording.
P.S. Inbal's new M9th with TMSO is almost on the same exalt level. Excellent!