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Mahler Symphony 5
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"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostRichard Osborne was of the opinion that HvK's Mahler 5 was no more than an expert run-through but I agree that it holds up well.
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I have Abbado on DVD with the Lucerne lot, plus the cycle of complete symphonies on cd(with the Berliners); LPO/Tennstedt and finally Bernstein and the VPO.
The Abbado/Lucerrne tops my list. Bernstein does magical things in his recording, but with MNahler, he does seem self indulgent? But is that a bad thing?Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Several of my favourite versions have already been mentioned - Abbado/Lucerne, Bernstein/VPO and Mackerras/RLPO among them. Not sure if anybody has mentioned Bruno Walter's NYPO recording - in very decent sound for its age, and a really gritty and exciting performance (Sony) - or Kubelik live on Audite.
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I have collected a large number of accounts of Mahler's Symphony No. 5. There are many really fine performances to choose from. The accounts I tend to return to most often are: Karajan/BPO/Deutsche Grammophon; Rattle/BPO/EMI; Kubelik/Bavarian RSO/Audite and Abbado/BPO/Deutsche Grammophon. I also enjoy the Bernstein/Vienna Philharmonic/Deutsche Grammophon and Barbirolli/New Philharmonia/EMI.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostI've just bought the Gielen 5th following the write up in BBC MM but haven't had time to give it a spin yet.
Incidentally, I was present at the unforgettable 1987 VPO/Bernstein Prom and would love to hear it again. Can anyone oblige?"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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