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In Reply to: RE: Anyone hear the new Mahler 10th from Seattle? My go-to has always been Sanderling's. Nt posted by jdaniel@jps.net on September 06, 2016 at 19:32:57
Alleged Hi Rez (24/96) steaming and it sounded great, but I know 'jack' about this piece of music so compared to others I can't say.
Thinking you should consider subscribing to one of the streaming services as, with decent gear, there is little difference between a ripped CD and a 44.1/16 stream, at least on my system which ain't that bad.
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Theme returns later with strings and it's just...such a gift.
Kinda sounds like Mahler but sometimes the music doesn't go where you expect it to were in really Mahler.
I think I prefer REAL Mahler although I seem to recall he messed a bit with his own stuff after he wrote it so Mahler may be a moving target anyway.
Gustav wrote the entire symphony--every measure, front to back--including harmony. What he didn't do was complete the orchestration. THAT's why there are so many 'completions' or performance editions extant.
So it's real Mahler, and it is a little different than S9. I recall vaguely that it went in enough new directions that Bernstein refused to record it. :-)
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