Just as a further explanation to explain why Todd and I shout out our appreciation for M10, do you remember how I described my October visit to Cincinnati to hear Gilbert Kaplan conduct M2? I told how his pre-concert lecture on Mahler was the first lecture that had ever provoked me to tears. Kaplan did a Powerpoint slideshow, accompanied by music from Mahler symphonies to support his points.
When he was describing Mahler's heart-breaking grief at the possibility of losing Alma, he followed with a comment about it being an auditory expression of Munch's painting, "The Scream." Next he played a heart-wrenching excerpt from M10. As I seized my handkerchief to pat my eyes dry, I was delighted to see dozens of others in the lecture audience in a similar state of tearful emotion. My wife noticed a crack in Kaplan's voice as the emotion of sharing Mahler's grief overcame him a bit too.
Often since then, I've wished Kaplan would record his lecture, but I'm sure it has more dramatic impact when you hear it live. Please, if you ever have a chance to attend a Kaplan concert and lecture, do not miss it. I'd go back every night to share the love and appreciation of these great masters--Mahler and Kaplan.
--John H