BaL 22.04.17 - Mahler: Symphony no. 2
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I've just spent some of my Easter Monday holiday having a stock check on the number of recorded versions I have of the Resurrection and it comes to a grand total of 51 including DVDs but not including various off-air recordings. There might be others lurking around somewhere that I've missed.
As so often with a BaL it wouldn't surprise me if the recommended version was one I don't have!
If I was forced to take just one recording to my desert island it would have to be the 1989 live LPO/Tennstedt, most obviously because I was there, but also for the tremendous experience it offers and ultimately that is what any recording/performance of the Resurrection should do. This one does it in spades and then some."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostI've just spent some of my Easter Monday holiday having a stock check on the number of recorded versions I have of the Resurrection and it comes to a grand total of 51 including DVDs but not including various off-air recordings. There might be others lurking around somewhere that I've missed.
As so often with a BaL it wouldn't surprise me if the recommended version was one I don't have!
If I was forced to take just one recording to my desert island it would have to be the 1989 live LPO/Tennstedt, most obviously because I was there, but also for the tremendous experience it offers and ultimately that is what any recording/performance of the Resurrection should do. This one does it in spades and then some.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostIf I include Bruno Walter's piano transcription played by Athavale and Nakazawa on Naxos I can match your 51! Probably my favourite is CBSO Rattle but this was not love at first sight as there as it appeared to have idiosyncracies compared to what I'd heard before - the CSO Abbado was my choice until then, LSO Solti, PO Klemperer and NYPO Walter being other strong candidates but now the LFO Abbado is high on the list.
Mention of Abbado reminds me that I have his 1965 Salzburg debut performance with the Vienna Philharmonic which comes up better than I would have expected if still falling short in sonic terms of the best on offer. Those final pages are absolutely vital in terms of finding the ideal recording that gives the necessary overwhelming impact and many fall at this final hurdle. The live LPO/Tennstedt with blazing organ at maximum volume does not fail and clinches the matter for me."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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I wonder if someone out there is following this thread, or if it's just a coincidence, but the 1948 Bruno Walter / Vienna Philharmonic performance has just popped up on You Tube. It's clearly a 'live' broadcast, due to the audience noises, though I haven't checked which CD label it's been issued on ...
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Bump!
Looking forward to this, but I doubt that I’ll be adding another recording to my collection.
Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostI have a few recordings of M2, not sure I have an out and out favourite. Like RB says, I tend to pick a different one each time. Lately I’ve enjoyed Boulez , VPO. Rattle’s been a favourite of mine ever since it was first released.
Ivan Fischer, Budapest Festival Orchestra (a fine performance)
Rattle CBSO
Boulez VPO
Kaplan LSO
Klemperer X2 (might have an ancient recording too)
Sinopoli Philharmonia
Bernstein NYP (Sony)
Gergiev LSO
No Kubelik, Tennstedt, Kaplan VPO, Haitink or Maazel.
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So to analyse and present a review of recordings - like just a few! - of one of the biggest, most complex symphonic structures, we have:
[a] NOT in a BBC studio but live with a live audience
[b] AMcG's non-stop interrupting and adlibbing
[c] Mr Myval sounding as if throat on last legs, and singularly either under-scripted or a bit fazed by the location etc [see above].
i.e. as far as possible from the best conditions to review Mahler 2 - of all the works they could have scheduled for this 'Record Shop' Day - as you could get.
You couldn't make it up.Last edited by DracoM; 22-04-17, 08:59.
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