Currently making my way through this set:
Nielsen, Symphonies 1-6 / Violin Concerto / Flute Concerto / Clarinet Concerto
Alan Gilbert, New York Philharmonic, Nikolaj Znaider (violin), Robert Langevin (flute), Anthony McGill (clarinet) (Dacapo)
OK, I'm in for the Mahler Fest--now listening to:
Mahler, Symphony No. 6 / Kindertotenlieder
Leonard Bernstein, Vienna Philharmonic, Thomas Hampson (baritone) (Deutsche Grammophon)
Fortunately, I also have that cycle (in addition to several other Nielsen cycles and individual symphony recordings). I've become a bit obsessed with Nielsen recently. 🤩
Then again, how can you NOT be obsessed with a guy who had the foresight to mug for the camera in the 19th century, long before it was fashionable?
Nielsen, Symphonies Nos. 2 and 4 / Helios Overture / The Fog is Lifting (Taagen Letter)
Morton Gould (Symphony No. 2), Jean Martinon (Symphony No. 4 and Overture), Chicago Symphony Orchestra
James Galway (flute), Sioned Williams (harp) ("The Fog . . . .") (RCA)
Beethoven, Symphonies Nos. 2 and 7 / Mass in C / The Ruins of Athens (excerpts)
Thomas Beecham, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Beecham Choral Society (EMI)
Making my way through this box:
Glazunov, Complete Symphonies and Concertos
Jose Serebrier, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Russian National Orchestra (Warner)