The new Adam Fischer/Dusseldorf M9 is up on Spotify and is available to purchase as a download. No cd as of yet. Musically, I'm becoming ever more impressed with Adam Fischer.
In the first movement - performed faster than usual (25 minutes) - Fischer nails the main climax of the movement, capping it with an incredible tam-tam smash. The last movement is outstanding (also 25 minutes) and is the 'crown jewel' of the performance. Once again, A. Fischer does nearly as well as the '80-something Karajan with the main climax. In fact, IT IS the best I've heard it done since Karajan. The two inner movements are nice and propulsive. I particularly like the way Fischer handles the slower, middle section of the Rondo-Burlesque. However, these two inner movements are where the 'slicker' playing of the Berlin Phil. trumps the Dusseldorfers a tad. Their more 'rustic' style doesn't serve them so well in these two movements. Still, I very much like Fischer's conducting throughout. If this gets issued on CD, I'll add it to the collection.