First I must admit that I prefer my Mahler big, bold, full of angst, etc. Don't care much for the soft romantic approach preferred by many. My favorite symphony is his sixth. I'm partial to Thomas Sanderling and the St Petersburg PO in this symphony but there are others equally enjoyable.
Next I enjoy the 9th - my favorite is probably Leonard Bernstein and the Berliner Phil in a live performance recorded in 1979 on DG. But there are so many others.....(not all his :-)_
Probably what has gotten the most listening over the past few years is his 1st in a performance by Benjamin Zander on Telarc. What I really enjoy about this disc is the coupling of his Leider eines fahrenden Gesellen. Love it!
I probably have 200+ recordings of Mahler - it can be tough to choose. This is one body of music where performances really can really critical to the listener. Generally I found I enjoy Tennstedt, Solti, Levine, Boulez, and of course Bernstein as much as any.
Next I enjoy the 9th - my favorite is probably Leonard Bernstein and the Berliner Phil in a live performance recorded in 1979 on DG. But there are so many others.....(not all his :-)_
Probably what has gotten the most listening over the past few years is his 1st in a performance by Benjamin Zander on Telarc. What I really enjoy about this disc is the coupling of his Leider eines fahrenden Gesellen. Love it!
I probably have 200+ recordings of Mahler - it can be tough to choose. This is one body of music where performances really can really critical to the listener. Generally I found I enjoy Tennstedt, Solti, Levine, Boulez, and of course Bernstein as much as any.