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Posted by David Greenspan on November 18, 19102 at 09:34:42:
In Reply to: HELP!! what's your favorite M7 recording? posted by will on September 06, 19102 at 11:49:50:
: i've Mahler's 7th by horenstein (the bbc legends), barbirolli (ibid), and abbado (chicago SO). I especially love the emotional committment of the former two conductors, and how they seem to accept the existence of nuanced interpretative capabilities in the listener. to After hearing bernstein's two disc DG version, i decided against it, for some exaggerated emotional pointing - LOOK here, SEE THIS! CRY NOW. that sort of thing. naxos' budget issue seemed too underplayed, in contrast- perhaps the orchestra wasn't up to it. lately i've been considering gielen's swr , or zender's saarbrucken version.
: i would really like a digitally recorded, detail-oriented and very humanly involved version... have you a cd recommendation?
: thank you!
: will
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