Artist: Kurt Sanderling
Title: Brahms: 4 Symphonies
Year Of Release: 1972 [2016]
Label: Tower Records [TWSA-1024~26]
Genre: Classical
Quality: DSD64 image (*.iso)
Total Time: 03:18:06
Total Size: 5,35 GB
SACD无损音乐专辑简介:
Energy that can be considered as a building beauty like a large cathedral. An unparalleled performance full of Brahms' charms is revived with new mastering from the original analog master. The first SACD as a complete collection.
The complete collection known as one of the best performances recorded by Danderden Staatskapelle, formerly the lead conductor of Sanderling (1912-2011), was first made into SACD (except No. 4). A new remastering of the beautiful beauty of a large cathedral and the enormous energy, a performance that can be said to be the joy of listening to Brahms, including the CD layer with high bit / high sampling from the original analog master of the home country. It will be the first SACD as a set of all songs. This is the only one of the only discs left by Kurt Sanderring and Dresden Staatskapelle on Eurodisk, and is a gem source that has recurred repeatedly in Japan since its release in 1973. There are many listeners who have been overwhelmed by this record because of the Brahms performance that has been especially popular in Japan since the LP era. Since its release, the orchestral tone has often been described as "Ibushi Silver", and it is still a famous performance with a unique tone. The actual Dresden Staatskapelle has a brilliant tone, especially the brass instruments, which are traditionally made using thinner tubes and instruments of the former East Germany, and the unique soft tone is especially popular. And the pitch of the orchestra itself is set higher, and although it is not glittering, there is a lot of fans for the gentle sound that sounds well, especially for German performances that are as competitive as the Berlin Philharmonic and the Vienna Philharmonic. Equipped. Compared to the re-recording with Berlin Symphony, Sandelring still has a strong driving force and a gentle tempo, but it has a lively feeling, high tension, a positive step that governs the whole Is a unique charm of this board. With this SACD conversion, especially the overtones of the high strings, the tone of the wind instrument, and the overall indirect sound have a rich sound, and the characteristics of the performance and the beautiful tone of the orchestra can be emphasized again. Check out the ultimate form of Brahms performance with SACD + new mastering. Recordings from Eurodisc have been outstanding since then, thanks to excellent engineers and recording techniques. As a result of careful rehearsals and neat work, you can still enjoy the wonderful performance of today and the excellence of its recording. Also, the clarity of sound quality and the high density are phenomenal for CDs. This reprint is different from the master sound source that was previously released in SACD single layer, and has been remastered this time. The mastering engineer is also different. In terms of sound quality, we respected the original master of our home country and performed mastering including this CD layer. With SACD, you can play amazingly high sound quality with the sound quality close to the master sound source.
SACD无损音乐专辑曲目:
Disc 1
1. Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68
2. Tragic Overture, Op. 81
Disc 2
3. Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73
4. Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90
Disc 3
5. Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 98
6. Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 56a, "St. Anthony Variations"
Staatskapelle Dresden
cond. by Kurt Sanderling
Recorded: March, June & November 1971 (1), January 10 to 13 & March 13, 1972 (2, 3),
March 15 to 18, 1972 (4, 6), March 8 to 11, 1972 (5), Dresden