Unfortunately, I caught the TV performance about half way through the first movement, but saw the rest in its entirety. I thought overall the performance was pretty good, especially being live. I was not quite sure how it was going to go since I'm no Rattle admirer. Thank goodness it wasn't micromanaged to death like I thought it might be. I was a little worried at the beginning of the second movement when the violins first enter; that slow down was a little fussy and I thought we were really in for it then. But, that seemed to be the only huge mannerism I didn't like in the movement.
I agree with Barry on many points. I thought the R-B was a little too slow as well, though the final rush to the end was nice. It does lose some of its demonic character when its played too slowly. I also thought the 'trio' sections with the solo trumpet were too fast for my liking (though the trumpeter played them with ease). The fourth movement of course was gorgeous and the strings really sang out. I enjoyed the horn solos, but why everytime the camera was on him did they never show his face?? Hardly ever did we get a full shot of him. I got tired of watching his fingers. I thought the trumpets were a little too lean sounding for Mahler throughout the symphony.
As for Rattle's conducting, I don't really mind when conductors don't beat time for a bit. If they don't need to, that's fine. Carlos Kleiber very often didn't conduct the beats, and I think some of his recordings and performances have yet to be bettered. Though, I don't really like Rattle's conducting in general. He's much too spastic for my tastes; not fluid at all. So, I really didn't mind when he didn't conduct! I think he was conducting for the camera at times too. If you noticed, not many of the players were ever really looking at him.
Overally, I enjoyed the performance and was even more shocked at the New York audience. They were very well-behaved especially during the final minutes of the symphony and even afterward! I figured it was some sort of miracle in New York City!
Ben