Paavo Järvi has certainly done a very interesting and well-done recording that should be in every collection - that's for sure. I would like to highlight the high technical quality of the recording, which can be described as audiophile. I fell on the enormous transparency and the high dynamics which conveys Järvis recording. This comes just in the 6th Symphony advantage. It is my impression after a series of small occupation. And in this small aligned occupation is also the reason why the recordings Järvis not want to designate as a reference, because I'm missing the sound volume, I lack the force and this wonderful swing large occupied Symphony. But it's a CD, you can hear every now and then and not disappear from the scene, like so many other productions.
Meanwhile, I hear the recording with less enjoyment. The effect of the new, the clarity and transparency - he has used up very quickly. It is a fashionable affair and can in no way compete with: Osmo Vänskä and his men and women from Minnesota symphonies 1 to 9, or the complete recording of Günter Wand Complete Symphonies 1-9 (Ga). I would now be only 2 stars.