Hello
Just joined today
I have had a long-term Mahler addiction which went into 'remission' for a few years (I hardly listened). The Mahler symphonies were part of my mind, I could hear any of them in my head when I wanted and any most of the songs and cycles as well, plus Das Lied. Then, I heard a highly recommended performance of M5 (Stenz) and my Mahler mania got a kick start.
I go back to the late 60s with Mahler. It started with a newspaper photo of Bernstein conducting M2. The look on his face intrigued me, what kind of music can this be? I bought the Walter NYP recording and was hooked. Later, the Walter and Klemperer recordings of M9 added to the frenzy, along with Solti and Bernstein's M5, then Horenstein's M1 (LSO) on that old Nonesuch issue (a world in itself, that recording). To this day M9 and M1 are my favorites of the symphonies. I have favorite movements from the rest.
I worked for many years in record stores and have heard and collected tons of Mahler recordings, but since the early 90s, I have not kept up. So this board will be interesting and instructive in many ways
Thanks.