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In Reply to: RE: Just Downloaded the 5th Mov't of Dausgaard's Seattle Maher 10: clueless and expedient as Ormandy's but better recorded posted by jdaniel@jps.net on November 19, 2016 at 15:16:50
Playing slightly less refined but feel like I just stepped back into the hot tub. IMHO N-S more attuned to Mahlerian hairpin dynamics and Rubato tha Dausgaard.
Definitely feeling in the minority though, many online very pleaaed with Dausgaard.
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I guess Dausgaard wins but I'm a sucker for 'audiophile' SQ because even streaming, albeit at 16/44.1, the Seattle recording is just WAY, WAY superior.
engineer to mess up, ha ha.
If you have time I'd love to hear what you think about their Faure recording
If QOBUZ does nothing else well these days, they DO stream just about the entire hm catalog.
If one is a chamber music fanatic of a certain age, QOBUZ is your friend.
Will stream it later today and report back.
Pierné, no way.
Neither is my cup of tea, no is 99% of the string trio music I've heard so far. That's not likely to change.
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Requires a few more than three instruments to warm these cockles, I guess.
What's frustrating is that it starts out so we'll.
I'm not opposed to "flowing" interpretations, in fact my cherished Mahler 10th is Sanderling's but my goodness, Dausgaard seems to be in a hurry!
N-S left me feeling a bit off and melancholy for a couple of hours, and that's a compliment. Montreal's mew hall ain't so shabby either.
And TGR if you're reading, I still have the quietest Eterna set ever pressed, if you want it.
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I assume Dausgard didn't try this crap in Seattle with his Mahler 10th - God knows Snorrington would have tried it!
OK, 'Hysterically Informed' maybe.
The Seattle release of the Mahler 10 is certainly worth a listen, but I don't see anything on HD Tracks but a two channel 24/96 offering.
Am I missing something?
I wasn't aware that the Seattle Mahler 10 was released on shiny disk as anything more than CD quality, albeit a VERY good recording even at that.
BTW, I have Snorrington's Mahler Fifth, so I know about HIP Mahler! ;-)
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