I assume that you are aware that Valery Gergiev conducted 2 Performances of it in Symphony Hall, Birmingham, with combined forces from the Mariinsky Theatre and the CBSO, on 14th and 15th October 2009. John Quinn reviewed the 2nd of those performances for Seen & Heard and there is a link to that review from his recent review of the Pappano recording for MWI.
However what John did not mention in his review, and therefore you may not be aware of, is that EMI Classics used those performances for an experiment in 'Instant Recording'. You could order a CD recording of that evening's performance on arrival at the hall and could collect your CDs, of the performance you had just heard, in the foyer afterwards. As I recall we had to wait for about 15 minutes for them. I attended both the performances and purchased the recordings of both of them, which I still have. There are definitely some differences, but not very significant, between the two performances. I should make it clear that the recordings were only of the Berlioz - not the Prokofiev Cantata which made up the first half of both the concerts.
It was clear from EMI at the time that these were 'Limited Edition' recordings, not for general release, though I have, from time to time, seen copies in second-hand CD shops. However since it seems clear, from the survey, that Gergiev has not made a 'commercial' recording, I would have thought that the existence of these recordings was worth a mention.
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