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Philip Peters wrote of Haitink:
>... He did two complete traversals, one in the late sixties with the
>Concertgebouw Orchestra and one later with the Berliner Philharmoniker
>and now there are these live registrations of almost all the symphonies.
>And he did Das Lied, the Lieder cycles including Des Knaben Wunderhorn.
>I don;t think Haitink is underrecorded in Mahler.
Please, I never said that Haitink is unrecorded in Mahler, I just said
that his late interpretations are so wonderful so I desperately grab for
more! I don't actually think Haitink is a particualry special one in the
recordings from the sixties, neither in Mahler nor Bruckner, but he has
learned a lot on 30 years, and I think his nowadays Mahler belongs to the
best, although few usually beats Kubelik.
Has he made "Das klagende Lied" too? That one I am not sure of.
Mats Norrman
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