I've got Horenstein conducting Mahler 3 and 6 on Unicorn LPs. Uncle Monty (post 14) refers to "Mahler recordings by Horenstein" and Chris Newman refers to his 8th; does anyone know if Horenstein recorded them all? The LP sleevenote says he died suddenly aged 73 in 1973, so perhaps it was intended, but he didnt manage to complete the cycle?
With respect to the 3rd, The Rough Guide to Classical Music praises his 1960s recording with the LSO as the best (in fact, the LP is dated July 1970) and the 6th "... originates from live performances given in the Stockholm Concert Hall on April 15th and 17th, 1966." The LP of the 3rd won a Grand Prix du Disque, but The 2010 Penguin Guide doesnt mention him at all.
With respect to the 3rd, The Rough Guide to Classical Music praises his 1960s recording with the LSO as the best (in fact, the LP is dated July 1970) and the 6th "... originates from live performances given in the Stockholm Concert Hall on April 15th and 17th, 1966." The LP of the 3rd won a Grand Prix du Disque, but The 2010 Penguin Guide doesnt mention him at all.
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