Thanks, Leo!
I've always enjoyed reading Donald Mitchell's work on Mahler, mainly for it's relentless "windiness." That is, his writing style is essentially oral, reflecting how he spoke--with frequent interjections, it occurs to me, that trace his spontaneous thoughts, as it were. (If you get my point.)
As I said, I've enjoyed his work for his style. But I value it for the substantive insights he has provided. (The interviews with Chailly and Haitink, however, seem to me to be mostly fluff.)
This book is now in my Amazon.com shopping cart.
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