September 2000
Oue/Minnestotas rendition masterfully combines eternal and sensual nature with the fatalistic loneliness of man. Michelle De Young, in particular, draws out the text with subtlety and beauty. Jon Villars, most especially in "The Drunkard in Spring," is in superb and full voice. Perhaps the most satisfying aspect of this performance is the superb playing of the Minnesota Orchestra, which falls in synch with De Young, Villars, and the text, creating and sustaining the emotional and technical intensity required to pull off this massive work. Indeed, the only problem with this performance is that it must contend with the masterful Klemperer version with Christa Ludwig and Fritz Wunderlich, the standard for over 30 years and one of the all-time-great Mahler performances. On the whole, Oue and company acquit themselves nicely. I still find myself turning to Klemperer, but more from habit than an overwhelming superiority. And with time the Minnesota performance, with superb, indeed, reference sound, is replacing the Klemperer. Very highly recommended, and not just as second viewpoint. GO BACK TO: |