yes, but the first movement is so great that it can easily overshadow the rest of it. Also, there are plenty of recordings where the performers simply could not keep up the same level of intensity from start to finish. In a way, I think the Ninth is a very draining work.
Anyway, to take this in yet another obtuse direction, I think the Eji Oue M9 (Exton or Canyon) has more character and interest to it than the Nott. That's just me.
Yeah, the first movement of the 9 often overshadows the rest, I agree there. This element keeps me interested to see who can overcome this potential problem. Sometimes this happens to the M3 as well. Mahler seems to really challange music directors with some of his works...the M3, M7, M8 and M9 seem to really be difficult in this regard.
My favorite M9's are those that are the exception. Here I site the usual suspects...Lenny and Karajan...Lets face it, you really just need these guys if you only want a few recordings. BUT Bertini, MTT, Rattle and Haitink are incredible for me personally...and there are others that I forget at the moment. But I'm a completist geek over the M9.
As an aside I will say I could probably live with JUST the Bertini box from EMI if I had to sell everything god forbid...but more on that another time.
I do have one quibble regarding Mahler's plan for his 9. I have to admit to
having a problem with the second movement...okay there I said it. Whew...I feel better now. It takes a
special performance to grab me with the second movement...most recently the Rattle and now the Gilbert. I also love what Bertini does in the second movement.
Oue is definitely more characterful than the Nott, I can't argue with you there. Oue even makes that second movement a kind of emotional purging nearly equal in wieght to the first movement. Oue makes the other movements very memorable without getting too into hysterics or dragging tempos...he somehow keeps the whole thing together and interesting even though the second movement almost moves into late Klemp territory..almost too much!
My love for Nott is something I can't put into words yet, except to say it sounds autumnal and in a certain way sounds like late Brahms chamber music.
--Todd