I listened to the Nott M9 again last night and it still made an impact...I think this performance has to be heard numerous times to hear it's secrets...
I was comparing the Nott with the new Maazel M9 and I was surprised to find the Nott more rewarding in terms of emotional effect...I still love the Maazel for the virtuosity but Nott's M9 highlights those devastating contrasts between power and gentleness, especially in the 1st movement. Somehow Nott really gets those contrasts across. Rest assured the "vehemence" is there in spades. I also hear huge timpani fanfares and each climax is powerful and shattering. I swear I hear it! (Must be my subjectivity running rampant!
) Actually I think Mr. Hurwitz's review was fair and honest.
On my relisten last night I didn't think the sonics were troublesome at all. The lows are rich and the highs didn't hurt my ear like the Gilbert BIS release does. I'm going to relisten to the Gilbert today. Perhaps this one has grown in my inner ear as well.
I have to agree with John that this is one of the great M9's.
--Todd