I think this may have been the second complete cycle to hit the market, just after Bernstein’s, in the late sixties. So, it’s pretty well-known.
I acquired it as part of the DG Kubelik centenary box a few years ago but am only just giving it a second listen. So far I’m up to 6.
And, so far, it’s all good. While I’m not sure any of the individual performances would be first choices, RK keeps things moving and avoids the repulsive self-indulgence that has become endemic in so much latterday Mahler performance (‘Now, let’s see if I can break the record for the longest Adagietto? And can I get my 9th onto two discs?’)
Interestingly, the 3rd apart, Kubelik keeps everything to under 80 minutes. No small feat!
I acquired it as part of the DG Kubelik centenary box a few years ago but am only just giving it a second listen. So far I’m up to 6.
And, so far, it’s all good. While I’m not sure any of the individual performances would be first choices, RK keeps things moving and avoids the repulsive self-indulgence that has become endemic in so much latterday Mahler performance (‘Now, let’s see if I can break the record for the longest Adagietto? And can I get my 9th onto two discs?’)
Interestingly, the 3rd apart, Kubelik keeps everything to under 80 minutes. No small feat!
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