Originally posted by Mandryka
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The Levine Mahler also arrived. Again, a few duplicates, but for once the splitting of symphonies respects their integrity. Part 1 of the Third closes the disc which opens with the final movement of the Sixth, and the First movement of Mahler's Tenth follows the First Symphony. This is appropriate as that movement was recorded (in analogue), and indeed issued, a couple of years before the digital recording of the other four movements (using a Cooke performing version of Mahler's sketches for his Tenth).
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