:-\Other than a few differences in contents, is there any reason to get the Carnegie Hall release if one already has the Sony box?
David Hurwitz reports "Most importantly, the remastering has dramatically improved the sound of some of the most problematic recordings: the Second (NYPO version), Fifth, Eighth, and Das Lied all sound substantially more vivid and present than ever before . . . ." I may be thick between the ears, but I'm not exactly sure when the remastering was done. For the new release? The rest of his sentence and its following one, " to the point where these interpretations really do remain extremely competitive even today, when new Mahler recordings are a dime a dozen. Certainly the performances of Symphonies Nos. 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9 remain benchmark interpretations by any standard," do not clarify the matter for me.
Could someone please set me straight on this?
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