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Title: San Fran's Mahler Cycle
Post by: richidoo on April 07, 2010, 04:54:07 PM
http://www.shopsfsymphony.org/shop/product.php?productid=1510&cat=22&page=1

3 Grammys in 2010 for this 8th Symphony. Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas has been working his way through these Mahler Symphonies for what seems like a decade. Many of them have won lavish praise. I think this is the last one. I have not heard any of them yet, still working off Tyson's fine Mahler recco on EMI.  But SF Symphony's Prokofiev Romeo and Juliet is my most treasured disk of music and recording quality. They can really wail, and the recording is perfect, but not audiophile hyped space like Ref Recordings.

Anyway, they are having a rare "10% off and free shipping" sale until April 15th. These are not sold in stores, direct from symphony only.
Title: Re: San Fran's Mahler Cycle
Post by: stereofool on April 07, 2010, 07:06:58 PM
Actually, you can get the Mahler's from ArkivMusic.com

http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/albumList.jsp?name_id1=7537&name_role1=1&name_id2=61718&name_role2=4&name_id3=12055&name_role3=3&bcorder=341
Title: Re: San Fran's Mahler Cycle
Post by: richidoo on April 07, 2010, 08:14:54 PM
Thanks Steve! I didn't know that.
Title: Re: San Fran's Mahler Cycle
Post by: richidoo on November 03, 2010, 04:14:00 PM
Now the entire SF Mahler cycle will be available on 180g vinyl!

(http://www.sfsymphony.org/UploadedImages/season/Season_Info/MahlerVinyl_Header.jpg)

http://www.sfsymphony.org/projects/mahler/default.aspx?id=47914

The single pressing will begin after 600 pre-orders are accepted.
Title: Re: San Fran's Mahler Cycle
Post by: tmazz on November 03, 2010, 08:04:26 PM
Now the entire SF Mahler cycle will be available on 180g vinyl!

(http://www.sfsymphony.org/UploadedImages/season/Season_Info/MahlerVinyl_Header.jpg)

http://www.sfsymphony.org/projects/mahler/default.aspx?id=47914

The single pressing will begin after 600 pre-orders are accepted.

Nice idea, but I don't think I like Mahler $750 worth.
Title: Re: San Fran's Mahler Cycle
Post by: richidoo on November 03, 2010, 08:09:39 PM
It'll be at the crack house during the next market crash. ;)
Title: Re: San Fran's Mahler Cycle
Post by: tmazz on November 03, 2010, 08:22:33 PM
It'll be at the crack house during the next market crash. ;)

One can only hope.

Now what is 69 cents times 22 LPs...........  :D
Title: Re: San Fran's Mahler Cycle
Post by: richidoo on November 03, 2010, 08:33:09 PM
Do you think Mahler will fetch that much?  :lol:

The cashier will ask you, "Did you ever hear this stuff?" "OK, just checkin."
Title: Re: San Fran's Mahler Cycle
Post by: tmazz on November 03, 2010, 08:38:31 PM
Do you think Mahler will fetch that much?  :lol:

The cashier will ask you, "Did you ever hear this stuff?" "OK, just checkin."

Well, a 2 or 3 record set they usually let out the door for the same 69 cent price, but I think they might jack the price up a little bit on a 22 LP set.  :(
Title: Re: San Fran's Mahler Cycle
Post by: etcarroll on November 04, 2010, 07:07:41 AM
Woooo - $750 clams, kinda pricey. I just heard the 5th live, started a thread on AC asking for folks favorite versions of it.

What are folks thoughts here.

Is the SACD version on Arkimusic worth the $25?
Title: Re: San Fran's Mahler Cycle
Post by: richidoo on November 04, 2010, 08:15:11 AM
The San Fransisco Orchestra is awesome, one of the best in the country. And the recordings are close to perfect. Thomas is a good conductor, and the performances are highly regarded. I'd like to get the cycle sometime, but I'm happy with the one I have.

Tyson on AC recommended the Gary Bertini cycle of Mahler, I really like that one. It is smart, exciting and clean recordings.
http://www.arkivmusic.com/classical/album.jsp?album_id=125578

I also have Bernstein's NYP 5th which I listen to the most because it's in the car. Of course that is great for the Bernstein.
Title: Re: San Fran's Mahler Cycle
Post by: tmazz on November 04, 2010, 10:36:02 AM
Woooo - $750 clams, kinda pricey. I just heard the 5th live, started a thread on AC asking for folks favorite versions of it.

What are folks thoughts here.

Is the SACD version on Arkimusic worth the $25?

It sounds like a lot but it is really not all that off the mark. 750divided by 22 LPs comes out to $34 a record which is right in the ballpark for 180g LPs these days. Of course it is a lot to lay out in one chunk for a bunch of records, but that is a different story.
Title: Re: San Fran's Mahler Cycle
Post by: jsaliga on March 24, 2011, 09:44:38 AM
Great thread.  I just ordered the 2nd Symphony.  I can't say that I get excited by vinyl releases from DSD sources.  Now if this cycle was originally recorded on 35mm magnetic film or half inch tape then I would be standing in line for the vinyl.

--Jerome
Title: Re: San Fran's Mahler Cycle
Post by: stringdriventhing on March 27, 2011, 04:04:57 PM
I was fortunate to be in the audience for the performance of Mahler's Fifth, as performed by the SF Symphony & conducted by MTT. I haven't a clue whether it's the performance that is included in the recorded cycle, but the timeline certainly seems right. It was quite a night - String
Title: Re: San Fran's Mahler Cycle
Post by: richidoo on March 27, 2011, 06:14:59 PM
I bet it was. You live out that way?
Title: Re: San Fran's Mahler Cycle
Post by: stringdriventhing on March 28, 2011, 05:30:37 AM
Hey Rich - yeah, I'm across the Bay from "the City", as we call it here. As a kid I had access to the Fillmore, Winterland (where "The Last Waltz" took place), Family Dog, Avalon Ballroom, etc. and now as a slightly more refined, mature dog I've got a wealth of classical, jazz, folk, and whatnot available. I HATE big city living but there is a definite upside! - String
Title: Re: San Fran's Mahler Cycle
Post by: jsaliga on May 07, 2011, 08:17:22 AM
This Mahler cycle is now available for download in 24/88.2 on HD Tracks.

--Jerome