Hi all--
I'm seeking a sonically up-to-date version of what is my least-favorite (for now) Mahler symphony. I've got Tennstedt's old EMI recording, and perhaps I should stop there, especially since I'm ambivalent about the work itself.
I've never collected a lot of Mahler. Up till dec. 2014 I just owned the Bernstein-DG symphonies, Kindertotenlieder & DKW ; Giulini's-DG "Das Lied"; Abbado's Kindertotenlieder (on Sony) and Rattle's 10th symphony (Cooke) & Das Klagende Lied (on EMI).
This january I ordered the Dudamel 8th (on DG blu-ray) and the Gergiev (LSO) SACD-boxset.
Watching the Dudamel 8th has deepened my understanding and appreciation of this symphony.
Listening to the Gergiev cycle has also given my interest and appreciation of Mahler's symphonies a considerable boost.
Due to Gergiev's overall faster tempi I found myself enjoying symphonies that seemed to last forever on Bernstein's DG-effort . (2nd, 5th, 6th, 9th)
I'm not interested in dissing the Bernstein discs here, at this point in my Mahler appreciation Gergiev's cycle just happens to be what the doctor ordered.
Maybe the biggest compliment I can pay Gergiev is that his energetic traversal has caused me to start collecting more Mahler.
So far => Boulez : 3rd & 4th symphonies and "Das Lied ; Justin Brown's 9th; The Concertgebouw 11-disc blu-ray box (10 symphonies + Das Lied)
The Concertgebouw blu-ray's contain the 8th by Mariss Jansons (very good, but Dudamel made a bigger impression on me)
I've got another 8th on order : Inbal's latest (march 2014) recording with the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra. (on Exton)