

Here is yet another pointless realization of Mahler’s Tenth. Yoel […]

Weird when it isn’t just plain unmusical, horribly played, sung,

Kirill Kondrashin was an important, at times great Mahler conductor.

First, let’s understand why this reissue is a typical example

Thomas Dausgaard’s recent, mostly idiotic series on BIS of large symphonic works played by chamber forces almost made me forget what a talented and dynamic

Just what we’ve been waiting for! Another Mahler cycle! Yay! Or rather, Oy! Hearing this perfectly decent reading of the Seventh prompts several thoughts. No,

Kletzki made some fine Mahler recordings for EMI (Symphony No.

Abbado’s best Mahler recordings were his earliest, made in Chicago,

Bernard Haitink once gave an interview in Gramophone Magazine where

This is a sad review to have to write. There was a time when a new recording of Mahler’s “Resurrection” Symphony was an event, something
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