DonKC wrote:Can't do Mahler's birthday without a listen to his work that more than any other speaks to me:
Symphony # 10 (Deryck Cooke II)
Kurt Sanderling
Berlin Symphony Orchestra
Berlin Classics
This early (1979, only the 4th recording made for commercial release) recording captures the excitement the orchestra had in playing this strange, unknown and wonderful music. It is, along with the even earlier Ormandy, one I turn to most often.
I thought you might listen to your favourite Mahler Symphony. I was tempted to listen to Ormandy's reading of the Tenth but I choose to enjoy two hugely different versions of the Third instead. I must blow the dust of my copy of the Ormandy/PO Ten, it is marvellous music. I also have the Barshai and a copy of SSRattle's Ten with the BPO which I haven't listened to in a long time.