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Old 11th November 2007   #61
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Some of these pieces are not very suitable as triggers on CD, but can be amazing with the right orchestra in the right hall.

For me it was playing Mahler 1 and later Respighi "Feste Romana" also in the orchestra.
I totally agree. I had no fondness for Mahler 1 before I played it. Now I jump at every chance I get to see it played by a good orchestra...
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