At 48:53, I find it a bit more expansive than the 1939 NBC performance (48:12) and less deliberately paced than the 1961 performance (52:12). Maybe the best of the 3?
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I'm pleased you have found the resources of some use, Steve - and yes, that Walter/NBC account is certainly an eye-opener, especially since nearly all of us are familiar with this conductor's late reading for CBS/Sony.
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Thanks so much for your thoughtful reply, Lee! In fact, it was both yours and the late Mr. Duggan's surveys that first made me aware of all three of my favorites.
Since the 2024 YouTube Private Reserve restoration of the 1939 Walter/NBC, that's the one I tend to go to first. Like you, I sense it may be the most authentic reading. Previous Message
If it is a discussion on Mahler's First Symphony that you are looking for Steve, then I'm pretty sure that MusicWeb International is the best place on the whole internet for it. What you have is the late Tony Duggan's forensic insights to a select few of his favourites here: https://www.musicweb-international.com/Mahler/Mahler1.htm as my own more rambling efforts on over two hundred recordings here: https://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2022/Feb/Mahler-sy1-survey-LD.pdf , in addition to all the back catalogue reviews here: https://musicwebinternational.com/masterwork-idx/mahler-sy1/
Whilst I admire Nils-Göran's excellent idea of having a ch
Message Thread Favorite Mahler First's? - Steve Luciani February 21, 2025, 3:03 pm
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