Just listened to this and it has to be the worst Mahler 5 recording I've ever heard.
I had to lift the volume up to a stupidly high level to bring the sound into any kind of focus. Did the strings forget to turn up or are half the microphones switched off? I had to check to see if my left speaker was still working. The woodwind fare equally badly with a very distant oboe and a total lack of bite elsewhere while the timps are similarly conspicuous by their absence. The overall impression is hearing it from the Barbican foyer. However, the trombones, tuba and bass drum are prominent enough. Haitink once said that you must be able to hear the strings in Mahler even at the loudest climaxes and by that yardstick this disc is a failure.
I do wonder if my CD player is having problems in playing SACD's because otherwise this is simply a botched job. I note that I've had similar concerns when playing Gergiev's Mariinsky label discs significantly made by the same team.
One to file away unplayed again I think. Anyone else heard it?
I had to lift the volume up to a stupidly high level to bring the sound into any kind of focus. Did the strings forget to turn up or are half the microphones switched off? I had to check to see if my left speaker was still working. The woodwind fare equally badly with a very distant oboe and a total lack of bite elsewhere while the timps are similarly conspicuous by their absence. The overall impression is hearing it from the Barbican foyer. However, the trombones, tuba and bass drum are prominent enough. Haitink once said that you must be able to hear the strings in Mahler even at the loudest climaxes and by that yardstick this disc is a failure.
I do wonder if my CD player is having problems in playing SACD's because otherwise this is simply a botched job. I note that I've had similar concerns when playing Gergiev's Mariinsky label discs significantly made by the same team.
One to file away unplayed again I think. Anyone else heard it?
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