Yes, I love the Sixth, too and have treasured memories of concerts by the Hallé/Loughran and Philharmonia/Salonen which included it. The ending of the slow Movement, with its gentle meld of regret, acceptance and gratitude isn't something that would've occured to Mahler (in the same way that the slow movement of his Sixth wouldn't've occured to Bruckner: two minds completely of themselves and no other).
Klemperer is a long favourite of mine (I also had an off-air Live performance which was even more exultant: a curse on Removal Firms!) and Davis (and Karajan and Barenboim are exceptionally good, too, in the middle two Movements) but best of all is Norrington - to my surprise and delight, as I don't normally respond positively to his ideas.
Klemperer is a long favourite of mine (I also had an off-air Live performance which was even more exultant: a curse on Removal Firms!) and Davis (and Karajan and Barenboim are exceptionally good, too, in the middle two Movements) but best of all is Norrington - to my surprise and delight, as I don't normally respond positively to his ideas.
This symphony is a pure and utter joy!
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