This CD is another gift I got with my X-Mas money while I was in Orlando, FLorida.
I am new to this particular performance, a wonderful tight performance of this grand work, but parts of it made me jump such was the impact of the sound of this SACD (I heard the stereo SACD layer)...the sound of the incredible RCO is SOOOOO well captured and so vivid that I feel I know this work better. Never have I heard the percussion sound so terrifying, and I am even more impressed at Mahler's intuition for color and contrast in the first two movements. The Scherzo is utter beauty, the plucked bass notes ring like an echo in the alps, the solo horn is so evocative in tone and personality. The Adagietto is unlike any sound recording I have heard, the sound is so opened it's like hearing the personality of every string player at once, the bow on the strings clearly provide breathtaking texture and atmopshere. Likewise the Finale is atmospheric, with the personality of the woodwinds full of dance and joy...the basses so rich and embracing.
This is easily my top M5, tied with the Tennsedt live in Osaka M5. MTT's SACD M5 can't even compare to the sound of this Pentatone release.
If you already like this M5 I highly recommend this SACD.
--Leo