As others have pointed out it does change by the day...
Today it is Elgar 2 - for the perfectly sound reason that I'm heading to the Barbican later where LSO/Elder will be playing it. Hopefully as authoritatively as they did the 1st on Thursday.
Edit: I see that someone else has applied the same logic upthread for exactly the same reasons. It must be reasonable then!
That said, the answer is still Mahler 3 really, just about. Bella Kemp expressed the reasons more eloquently than I could - essentially it is everything in one concise (record holdingly long!) symphony.
Today it is Elgar 2 - for the perfectly sound reason that I'm heading to the Barbican later where LSO/Elder will be playing it. Hopefully as authoritatively as they did the 1st on Thursday.
Edit: I see that someone else has applied the same logic upthread for exactly the same reasons. It must be reasonable then!
That said, the answer is still Mahler 3 really, just about. Bella Kemp expressed the reasons more eloquently than I could - essentially it is everything in one concise (record holdingly long!) symphony.
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