Hi John, and interesting consideration on the Mahler's vocal works. I still struggle somewhat with the M8...sometimes I wonder if it is the choral writing, or the long finale with no breaks...I'm not sure. I am an opera fan as well, so perhaps it is not the choral aspect or length (besides I love the M2 finale)...somehow Rattle's M8 on DVD-A gets my attention because the better sound turns the choral blocks into more a transparent, easy on the ear sound? Perhaps I just need to see the M8 live at some point? I also like Horenstein's performance because the energy is very palpable. I've been warming to this work for years...hoping I will finally love it.
DLvDE took awhile...but MTT's SACD blew me away and now I love the work truly, with no hesitation, and I now appreciate other recordings even more, like the Kublik on Audite because the key to this work has been unlocked. I definitely prefer the Baritone voice over the contralto...perhaps this was one of the pieces of the puzzle.
I have never really discussed my issues with the finale to the M6, but I might as well admit it now...I often would prefer to just stop after three movements. It is rare when I truly love the finale to the M6...the live Haitink LSO, Bernstein VPO and recent Zinman are exceptions, as well as MTT. The problem I have with the M6 finale is the length, form, and the repeating of certain motives over and over without much variation. Besides the great intro, the rest is not that imaginative to my taste. And the power of the past movements overshadow the M6 finale somewhat, at least for me. The final blows often come across as a little too obvious in most performances I listen too...I sympathize with Mahler's conception, and admire his bravery, because he is an artist who truly creates a challenge. I think the M6 is a harder nut to crack than the M7 or M8...it takes something very special to bring off that finale. I sometimes secretly pretend it is an unfinished symphony in three movements...ending on the andante movement. This is my favorite way to listen to the M6!
There I said it!
--Todd