I have your Damnation of Faust on SACD, which is gangbusters. No confusion though - I was assuming/hoping you did the Bernstein Faust Symphony recording into quad as well.The Bernstein Boston recording of the Liszt "Faust" Symphony was recorded 8-track on one-inch tape in a quad configuration in August, 1976 in Symphony Hall after a performance at Tanglewood the Sunday before. I was the producer and I edited the 8-track originals in Boston shortly after the recording. However, I left the company shortly after that, and the edited 8-track originals were sent back to Hannover where Günter Hermanns mixed them straight to stereo for LP release. I do not believe that a 4-track quad mix was ever done.
The reference to "a Thomas Mowrey active quad mix" above may be to the Berlioz "Damnation of Faust", which is a very dynamic, 360-degree quad mix that I made myself. At some point someone at DG made an anodyne stereo remix of that recording, which is what DG has in its catalogue now. However, my original dynamic mix was released as a Hybrid SA-CD in quad and stereo by Pentatone and is available on Amazon.
By the way, did you see the box set DGG issued - their complete recordings with the BSO? BOSTON ORCHESTRA Complete DG Rec. - 57 CDs - Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft Looking at the list, any thoughts on anything else we should push for? I know you've mentioned the 1812 Overture with the Pops, which doesn't seem to be in the box.