
Michelangeli Rachmaninov Ravel Piano Concertos 일본 2 SACD OBI 타워 레코드 새 상품
Maine
Piano: Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
Conductor: Ettore Gracis, Edmon de Stautz
Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra, Zurich Chamber Orchestra
Others
Composers: Maurice Ravel, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Franz Josef Haydn
Contents
Number of configurations | 2 sheets
Track Listing
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1. Maurice Ravel: Piano Concerto in G major
2. Sergei Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 4 in G minor, Op. 40
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3. Franz Josef Haydon: Piano Concerto No. 11 in D major
4. Franz Joseph Haydn: Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major

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Beethoven Violin Concerto David Oistrakh 일본 SACD OBI 신상품 타워 레코드
Beethoven, the only co-star with Cluytens, and Brahms with Fournier are back in excellent condition!
Aiming for the best sound quality, it is newly digitized from the original analog master tape of the home country at 192kHz / 24bit and the latest reproduction.
Brahms is the world's first SACD. With new commentary
Oistrakh's Beethoven, the third and final recording of the session, is the only co-star with Cluytens. It is a transcendental performance that has continued to reign as a masterpiece since its first appearance. The rich violin sound and the exquisite space between the orchestras that snuggle up to each other are audible. Brahms' double concerto, which will be the first SACD, is the third sound source of the four recordings, and it is a performance comparable to the board with the later cell. It is a masterpiece that features an inner performance up to chamber music with Fournier. Mastering the SACD layer and CD layer separately using a master digitized at 192kHz / 24bit from the original analog master tape of the home country. With new commentary. It is a permanent storage board.
Oistrakh's Beethoven is a sound source that is also known as a co-star in the only session recording with Cluytens, and it is a transcendental performance that has continued to reign as a masterpiece since its first appearance. It can be said to be one of the representative performances of this song, including the rich violin sound and the exquisite relationship with the French National Radio Orchestra led by Cluytens. Oistrakh will record the same orchestra and Brahms violin concerto with Klemperer in the same place about a year and a half after this recording (released in this project as TDSA108 in 2019), but it is a must-listen to compare with that. .. Brahms' double concerto, which will be the first SACD, was recorded in the coupling. This is the third sound source of the four recordings, and it is a performance that is comparable to the later board with the famous cell (cello is Rostropovich). Although the stereo sound source has been left, it has not been so close-up until now, but this performance, which is characterized by an inner performance up to chamber music with Furnier, is also a masterpiece that is not inferior to Beethoven. Rather, it is a performance that makes you feel the dignified expression and delicacy that is typical of Oistrakh.
In terms of sound quality, this time, we performed the latest mastering from the original 2Ch analog master tape in our home country using a flat master that was digitized at 192kHz / 24bit, which exceeds the conventional level. Probably because of this, the sound quality this time has gained a sense of precision, a wide range, and a sense of proximity, and you can enjoy the best performance with realistic sound quality. There are some noises, etc., but this time as well, we respected the original and aimed for musical mastering within the minimum range, including balance. In addition, a new sentence by Mr. Nobu Hiyama is posted in the manual.
In this series, the SACD layer aims for a high resolution and rich sound field with a long high range and soft nuances, and the CD layer aims for a realistic tone that is extruded with a cohesive and solid sound. The potential of the CD itself is high, and you can enjoy it as a SACD hybrid disc where you can enjoy the goodness of both.
Work information
Maine
Violin: David Oistrakh
Cello: Pierre Fournier
Conductor: Andre Cluytens, Alceo Galliera
Orchestra: Orchester National de France, Philharmonia Orchestra
Other
Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms
Contents
Number of components | 1 sheet
Song
1. Ludwig van Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61
2. Johannes Brahms: Double Concerto (for Violin and Cello) in A minor, Op. 102