It was a live performance. Mahler's 4th is, of course, a tour de force, and Michael Stern and his chamber orchestra (outsized for this effort) relished the opportunity to show us what they got. Korbinian Altenberger in his role as concertmaster and principal violin (Isaac Stern chair) was spectacular.
Thnx Cassidian. I will search again, after running "that dawg" around. His requests are pretty simple "Food? Run? Snooze?" We "talk" as we hit the trails. He is a good listener as I spout.
Thnx Diane. It's already on the list. I'm checking out other recommendations and starting to figure out how to put "sappy" and "wild" songs together in the mix. This might be a 2 CD project.
I can't even remember all the "skinnies" I've used.
Doing trails and backwoods and jumping onto downhill slopes was SO MUCH FUN. Often had a Sony disc or cassette player, that would go berserk as I had to slip and slide. Yippee!