Hey! This MTT DLVdE/SFSO is blowing me away! It is ravishing!!! On my 4th listen...I'm so amazed by the timbre and phrasing by both singers, and the orchestra is a wonder, it's as good as MTT's M9...I'm just amazed at this performance! Hampson sounds fluid and powerful to my ear.
The performance is not dissapointing at all...it is so insightful I now have a better idea of Mahler's vision for this work, before this recording I wasn't a fan of the tenor/baritone combo, but if played with such beauty and careful execution, the orchestra and the two male singers can give a radically different view of this work, and for me this is a revelation...for instance, I can hear the spirit of Schubert's last dark song cycle, Winteriesse, in the mood of the singing. I hear the lonliness more than I do with a contralto, perhaps because I can identify with the baritone more than the contralto, and hence I feel closer to the work. The orchestra is absolutely astonding, full of nuance and detail. Only wish for a louder tam tam, thats my only complaint. The SACD layer is outstanding, and so is the CD layer...the best sounding DLVdE for my taste, even more refined than the excellant Sieghart. Bernstein's tenor/baritone account doesn't have the impact this performance does.
I am more impressed with MTT's Mahler cycle as time goes on with more listens...I gave away the M5, but I may have to rebuy it...I had to rebuy the MTT SFO M3 as well, but I found it real cheap.
Cheers!
Todd