A new subscriber to BBC Music Mag and new, too, to Mahler, i see that Terry Blain (Aug. 2011) doesn't consider Rudolf Barshai. Then i see on MusicWeb International that Tony Duggan (2006) omits Michael Gielen. Both do praise Zander's work on No. 5, so i'll certainly get that. But which one of the other two should i listen to first, Barshai or Gielen? Please advise this eager novice.
Mahler Symphony 5
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The Barshai is by far the less expensive. I don't think it really matters which you listen to first. For my part, I think Zander talks a better Mahler performance than he directs. If you can find it, make sure you get the live recording under Tennstedt (it used to be on HMV Classics - only available in HMV stores or via hmv.com).
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Curalach
Rather than just buying a recording of No5 you might like to consider Bertini's excellent set, which includes Symphonies 1 to 10 and Das Lied, and which is currently available from Amazon at £16.99 delivered.
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I have Barbirolli which I love. Sometimes I listen to Abbado and his Lucerne band, Bruno Walter or Mackerras. I have not heard Bertini's set as suggested by Curalach but based on hearing him as a conductor it sounds amazing value. He is most underated and did tremendous work with the BBCNorthern and its later appearance as the BBCPO.
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Kit Bright
Thank you all for extremely knowledgeable & helpful replies, and all in the same key--G for Generosity. I've much listening, & learning to listen, to do.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostListened to the NPO/Barbirolli again tonight for the first time in a while - it is a breathtakingly lovely performance I think.
I've just bought the Gielen 5th following the write up in BBC MM but haven't had time to give it a spin yet."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Herbert von Karajan's 1973 recording of Mahler 5 on Deutsche Grammophon holds up well imho.
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'd also recommend his recordings of 4, 6 and 9.
Best Wishes,
Tevot
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