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Re. Mahler: Pls. check the Complete Mahler Discography:
http://gustavmahler.net/us.html

According to that source Hermann Scherchen's live recording from 1950 with
Wiener Symphoniker, Hilde Rossl-Majdan and Konzertvereinigung Wiener
Staatsopernchor is the earliest one.

Also helpful are two books:

Fulop, Peter (Ed.): Mahler Discography, New York 1995
Smoley, Lewis M.: The Symphonies of Gustav Mahler. A Critical Discography
with Commentary, Westport 1986

P.S.:
I would also like to recommend a 5.1-surround studio-recording from 2001 by
Pierre Boulez with Wiener Philharmoniker, Anne Sofie von Otter, Women's
Chorus of the Wiener Singverein & Wiener Sangerknaben on Deutsche Grammophon
(hybrid SACD & 2CD stereo)


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[mailto:ARSCLIST@xxxxxxx]Im Auftrag von David S Sager
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 20. Mai 2004 22:37
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Betreff: [ARSCLIST] Trumpets in F


Can anyone point me towards any recordings of symphony orchestras in
which the trumpets use the old style (mid 19th century) large bore F
trumpets?  I am particularly interested if a version of the Franck D
minor was recorded that way.

Also, what are the earliest recordings of Mahler's Symphony No. #3?

Thanks

 David Sager


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